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flesh-eating

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of animals) carnivorous

How To Use flesh-eating In A Sentence

  • They seek refuge from an army of flesh-eating zombies by hiding in a shopping mall.
  • The remains of three new dinosaur species, including a flesh-eating predator, have been found in Queensland's outback.
  • Trapped on a paradise planet infested with flesh-eating mutants and carnivorous plants, your job is to shoot things until they become incapable of feasting on your entrails.
  • A specialist, consulted through telemedicine, found that the man was actually infected with flesh-eating streptococcus bacteria.
  • Alarmingly, since the 1980s S. pyogenes has been identified to be globally responsible for a class of emerging, life threatening, invasive infections including the "flesh-eating" disease, necrotizing fasciitis, septicemia, and the excretion of the pyrogenic exotoxin-associated toxic shock syndrome PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • According to the British natural historians' paranoid belief, the flesh-eating beast was the symbol of rebellious disorder, of a "radical reversal of roles between master and servant."
  • Two million years ago bizarre creatures roamed the Australian continent - the flesh-eating giant rat-kangaroo, the thunder bird, the marsupial wolf, and a giant monitor lizard.
  • Not a bad premise: broken-down school bus, excitable teens, violent farmer, flesh-eating monster.
  • While the Tasmanian climate may not be perfect for most carnivorous plants if you have a glasshouse or a window sill, which gets the sun, Paul recommended these as perfect places for most flesh-eating plants.
  • The women are actually flesh-eating ghouls that feast on the patrons of the bar and the bloodbath commences almost immediately.
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