It can be, as in fed individuals, fed sheets. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to feed.
Fed up with.
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Never. We say "fed up with..." for example Thoughtful Americans are fed up with the Tea Potty people.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
daily
"Ich bin es müde" is a German equivalent of "I am fed up."Specifically, the subject pronoun "ich" means "I." The verb "bin" means "(I) am." The pronoun "es" means "it." The adjective "müde" means "tired."
Fed up with.
'Fed' is the simple past. 'I have fed' is the present perfect. 'I had fed' is the past perfect. 'I will have fed' is the future perfect. 'I would have fed' is the conditional perfect.
rain fed
Corn, Corn fed cattle, Corn fed people who were fed on Corn fed cattle.
Most likely they sell grain-fed (or "corn-fed") beef.
'fed' is the conventional past form of 'feed'
Of course they are fed. What they are fed depends on the species of the animal and the location of the farm in question.
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