Well, isn't that just a happy little idiom! When we say "eaten up all his savings," we mean that someone has spent all of their money on a purchase, leaving them with none left. Just like a hungry squirrel munching on acorns, this person's big purchase has left their savings completely gone. But remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents, and we can always start fresh with a new canvas.
cash crops
Candy, chips, cake, and cookies-can be eaten in small quantities, but not regularly.
Pinnularia are known to be primary producers. They are found in the aquatic environment and are eaten by the primary consumers.
If you were to walk into a restaurant having not eaten all day, you would thus be very hungry. As a result, assuming you had to eat at this restaurant, you would be willing to pay more for a meal than if you had just eaten. Logically, the more full you become, the less you would be willing to pay for a meal. This is an example of declining marginal benefit.
a substance crop is freshly grown wash and eaten , a cash crop is applied with chemicals
the cave animal eaten our body
His purchase consumed all of his savings because it was a significant financial commitment that he had not fully anticipated. He likely underestimated the total cost, including hidden fees or additional expenses associated with the item. As a result, he found himself with little to no funds left for other necessities or emergencies. This situation highlights the importance of budgeting and careful financial planning before making large purchases.
The foods eaten at Christmas have no religious meaning.
there are not eaten by anything meaning they are an apex preditor wich means they are not eaten by anything apart from when they die bugs and the ground suck out all the minerals and goddness
It means "have you eaten". "onndo" would mean "do you have".
a type of bread eaten in asia.
Well they give their energy , meaning they get eaten.
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People used to believe that the sun was being eaten when they saw a solar eclipse the sun was being eaten.
Had not eaten lately
Saltwater Fish The name is taken from the Middle English words haly, meaning "holy," and butte, meaning "flatfish," because halibut was traditionally eaten on holy days
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