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Sentence count:227+7Posted:2017-07-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: consumeconsumerconsumerismconsumer goodsconsumer creditconsumer spendingconsumer price indexconsumingMeaning: [kən'sjuːm]  adj. completely used up. 
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(151) I was inexhaustible, consumed by a happiness that swept me along from one challenge to the next.
(152) Further research showed that problems with conception and miscarriages were more frequent among societies where low levels of wheatgerm were consumed.
(153) The sacrifice is not consumed by the fire David has built, but by lightning from heaven.
(154) My friend Lindsey said I was consumed with earthy desires and unable to reach the higher planes.
(155) Oxygen is consumed during these processes resulting in a decrease in PO2 levels.
(156) The 130,000 tonnes of litter consumed each year has about half the calorific value of coal.
(157) People consumed fewer calories without even trying to do so.
(158) After discharge they were reviewed at weekly intervals and the volume of feed consumed was recorded daily throughout the four week period.
(159) She had been almost in delirium, consumed with an animal desire.
(160) He stood at the sink, washing the supper dishes, consumed with plans for her happiness.
(161) On the other hand there is sadness at the way an entire productive farm is being inexorably consumed.
(162) The only way they add to carbon dioxide levels is through the power consumed in their manufacture.
(163) The algae consumed waste products from the reef and under the intense artificial sunlight they proliferated in stringy green mats.
(164) Although farming seems like an international enterprise, most food is consumed in the country where it was produced.
(165) The key component was Thompson Seedless, which also are consumed as table grapes, raisins and grape concentrate.
(166) As the ageing body loses its ability to cope with alcohol, the amount that can be consumed has to be reduced.
(167) In 1871 it burned down, 17,000 buildings were consumed, and a third of the city lay in ashes.
(168) I was consumed with envy of the young men and women who drifted together through the streets.
(169) The distant Tower showed no mark of the flames that had consumed its upper floors.
(170) The family managed a narrow escape as fire consumed their apartment.
(171) Beer, wine, sake or other alcoholic beverages should be consumed only in moderation, preferably at mealtimes.
(172) I settled the bill - a pretty useful one, what with the line of brandies I had moodily consumed.
(173) After the shooting(Sentencedict.com ), they became consumed with the idea that a crime had been committed and deserved punishment.
(174) Consumed with jealousy, he shadowed her for three days, hoping to catch her with her lover.
(175) The remaining six or more days were consumed by handing the form off from one department to the next.
(176) Trash has consumed county government officials' attention for much of this decade.
(177) We arrived back in Gravesend the next morning having consumed a lot of diesel and patience.
(178) Like many consumed by a powerful love, he has been searching since not so much for a replacement as an alternative.
(179) They consumed avocado pears followed by roast lamb followed by a fruit salad and assorted cheeses.
(180) Taken together, the taped conversations reveal a president seemingly consumed with the details of illegal plots against his enemies.
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