How To Use Wolf down In A Sentence
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I mean, imagine going to a buffet every day and having to wolf down everything in sight?
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You get to watch benevolently, breathe in crisp Alpine air, sip Swiss wine and wolf down chocolates by the handful.
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Don't wolf down all the food; leave some for later.
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I saw a beggar wolf down a piece of bread in the street yesterday.
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Don't wolf down your food.
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You compare her with your English-women who wolf down from three to five meat meals a day; and naturally you find Sally a sylph .
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He had hardly sat down and received his fork before starting to wolf down her home-cooked meal.
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I saw a beggar wolf down a piece of bread in the street yesterday.
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Don't wolf down an entire chocolate cake; you will get indigestion.
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We headed back to our holiday home to wolf down our scrummy dinner.
The Sun
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Ex : Don't wolf down an entire chocolate cake; you will get indigestion.
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I saw a beggar wolf down a piece of bread in the street yesterday.
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He seems to be doing well, if the food I wolf down when he brings it home is anything to go by.
Times, Sunday Times
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Don't wolf down your food. Eat slower.
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Ex : Don't wolf down an entire chocolate cake; you will get indigestion.
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I saw a beggar wolf down a piece of bread in the street yesterday.
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He seems to be doing well, if the food I wolf down when he brings it home is anything to go by.
Times, Sunday Times
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I saw a beggar wolf down a piece of bread in the street yesterday.