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solid food

NOUN
  1. any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment
    food and drink

How To Use solid food In A Sentence

  • The main interest of the question of course lies in its bearing on the long-disputed relations between plants and animals; for, since neither locomotion nor irritability is peculiar to animals; since many insectivorous plants habitually digest solid food; since cellulose, that most characteristic of vegetable products, is practically identical with the tunicin of Ascidians, it becomes of the greatest interest to know whether the chlorophyl of animals preserves its ordinary vegetable function of effecting or aiding the decomposition of carbonic anhydride and the synthetic production of starch. Scientific American Supplement, No. 324, March 18, 1882
  • Is the baby eating solid food yet?
  • He did not eat solid food for several weeks.
  • The specialist said he should not eat solid food.
  • Do not be tempted to add solid foods to your baby's bottle feed in an attempt to help them sleep at night, as this can cause wind and colic.
  • The baby refuses to swallow any solid food.
  • Have some solid food in your stomach before drinking.
  • Do not be tempted to add solid foods to your baby's bottle feed in an attempt to help them sleep at night, as this can cause wind and colic.
  • Then she decided that I needed some solid food in my belly, so she made me sit at the dining room table and forbade me from helping her while she made a hearty dinner for us.
  • It's time to start weaning her onto solid foods.
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