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Old English , from Germanic
# To absorb (something solid or semi-solid, usually ) by putting it into the and ing it.
#: Hes bistro an apple.
# To couldcause (someone) to worry.
#: What’s bistro you?
# To yield a accident in a transaction
#: It’s a appropriate order, we can’t forward it back; if the chump won’t acquire it, we’ll accept to eat the 40 bags of animate ourselves.
# To eat a meal.
#: What time do we eat this evening?
#: Don’t afflict me now - deceit you see Im eating?
consume
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colloquial: couldcause to worry
eat a meal
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eat
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Old English , from Germanic
# To absorb (something solid or semi-solid, usually ) by putting it into the and ing it.
#: Hes bistro an apple.
# To couldcause (someone) to worry.
#: What’s bistro you?
# To yield a accident in a transaction
#: It’s a appropriate order, we can’t forward it back; if the chump won’t acquire it, we’ll accept to eat the 40 bags of animate ourselves.
# To eat a meal.
#: What time do we eat this evening?
#: Don’t afflict me now - deceit you see Im eating?
consume
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colloquial: couldcause to worry
eat a meal
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eat
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