Synonym: dine, eat, nourish, nurture, supply. Similar words: feed on, feedback, fee, feel, feet, feeble, feel out, feel like. Meaning: [fɪːd] n. food for domestic livestock. v. 1. provide as food 2. give food to 3. feed into; supply 4. introduce continuously 5. support or promote 6. take in food; used of animals only 7. serve as food for; be the food for 8. move along, of liquids 9. profit from in an exploitatory manner 10. gratify 11. provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to.
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31 You must be scrupulous about hygiene when you're preparing a baby's feed.
32 Some birds and animals regurgitate food to feed their young.
33 Feed the tomatoes once a week.
34 They make hay to feed the cattle in winter.
35 She's got a family to feed.
36 The bird regurgitates half-digested fish to feed its young.
37 Rises in prices feed through to higher wage claims.
38 Piranhas often feed in shoals.
39 There's enough here to feed us all.
40 The sheep feed on grass.
41 Twins would mean two extra mouths to feed.
42 Their main preoccupation was how to feed their families.Sentencedict
43 They have a large family to feed.
44 Birds feed on nuts and berries in the winter.
45 You'll need to feed the paper in by hand.
46 You can't feed a family on £40 a week.
47 The printer has an automatic paper feed.
48 The petrol feed is blocked.
49 Frogs generally feed at night.
50 We sat the baby up to feed her.
51 The infection is passed on through the horse feed.
52 She's had a good feed.
53 There's enough here to feed an army.
54 This amount of pasta won't feed ten people.
55 Can you feed the cat?
56 We're going to feed the duckling.
57 Can you feed the cat, please?
58 Let your baby feed as long as she wants.
59 Did you remember to feed the animals?
60 They made sorghum into pig feed.