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  • 31Consume The Forsaken — Infobox Album Name = Consume the Forsaken Type = studio Artist = Disgorge Released = May 7, 2002 Recorded = February, 2002 Genre = Death metal Length = 31:42 Label = Unique Leader Records Producer = Chris Djuricic, Disgorge Last album = She Lay… …

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  • 32consume mass quantities — verb a) To eat or drink abundant amounts of food or beverage. Connie Conehead: Merkon, we invite you to consume mass quantities. b) To use large amounts of any resource. Suppose that A chooses, aftern returning from numerous expeditions to the… …

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  • 33consume — /keuhn soohm /, v., consumed, consuming. v.t. 1. to destroy or expend by use; use up. 2. to eat or drink up; devour. 3. to destroy, as by decomposition or burning: Fire consumed the forest. 4. to spend (money, time, etc.) wastefully. 5. to… …

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  • 34consume — (лат.) употреблять, расходовать …

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  • 35CONSUME — Compliance of National Supplements Using Multiform Energy Sources [study] …

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  • 36consume — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. destroy, demolish, annihilate; burn, decompose, corrode; devour, swallow, eat, drink; exhaust, drain, use up, expend. See destruction, use, waste. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To eat or drink] Syn. eat… …

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  • 37consume — con·sume || kÉ™n sjuːm v. eat or drink; destroy; use up …

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  • 38consume — verb 1》 eat, drink, or ingest.     ↘use up.     ↘(especially of a fire) completely destroy. 2》 buy (goods or services) for personal use. 3》 (of a feeling) absorb all of the attention and energy of. Derivatives consuming adjective consumingly… …

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  • 39consume — I. v. a. Destroy, waste, spend, expend, exhaust, devour, lavish, squander, dissipate, use up. II. v. n. Waste away, be exhausted, perish, decay, vanish out of being …

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  • 40consume — verb 1) vast amounts of food and drink were consumed Syn: eat, devour, ingest, swallow, gobble up, wolf down, guzzle, feast on, snack on; drink, gulp down, imbibe; informal tuck into, put away, polish off, dispose of, pig out on …

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