Similar words: breeding, speeding, proceeding, exceedingly, succeed in, ceding, preceding, feed. Meaning: ['fɪːdɪŋ] n. 1. the act of consuming food 2. the act of supplying food and nourishment.
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121 But it was still operating, feeding the antenna the impulses that kept it aimed at the far-off pinpoint of Earth.
122 His name is Steg and he's one smart critter, at feeding nippers there's no one fitter.
123 From an unmarked ketch the authorities watched him feeding scraps of metal from the car-deck to the seagulls which exploded.
124 Because the growing, feeding and slaughtering of kosher chickens are supervised by rabbis,[http://sentencedict.com/feeding.html] all growers must meet certain standards.
125 You should take full advantage of every minute they are present and feeding.
126 Regular feeding with a general fertiliser will help to ensure that the plants are always supplied with adequate food materials.
127 Bidon Feeding bottle that slots into a light cage on the bike's frame.
128 After the initial reports on CBS, this scene became a media feeding frenzy.
129 Raw sewage was feeding an already rapid growth of algae, raising weed growth to critical levels.
130 That the rolling performance has some connection with feeding there is no doubt, but to what extent is difficult to say.
131 A bout of feeding early in the morning is followed by a lie down during which they chew the cud.
132 The local and regional networks were based on the railways with animal power feeding to and distributing from the stations.
133 On hearing a bell ring before the appearance of food the animals quickly came to associate that sound with feeding time.
134 After feeding in the access code he sat back and stifled a yawn.
135 Ignorance and fanaticism is ever busy and needs feeding. Always it is feeding and gloating for more. Clarence Darrow
136 The problem had hit Britain now because we were feeding the algae with phosphates and nitrates and causing blooms.
137 Researchers hope to learn about embryonic development and feeding patterns from the tiny animals in the shuttle aquarium.
138 In lakes, crustaceans, molluscs, leeches and mayflies dwindle, although predators remain more numerous, feeding on alternative prey.
139 Then we removed the wire from the front of the box and started feeding them on the ledge.
140 The pulp is sold back to the farmers for feeding to their cattle.
141 Ants often farm colonies of aphids on garden plants, feeding off their honeydew, while protecting the aphids from predators.
142 It would knock on the door with its beak when it required feeding.
143 It slowly rose high in the afternoon sky, buoyed up by a narrow whirling column feeding it from beneath.
144 One other interesting example of feeding technology is the use of bait to catch prey.
145 Paying alimony is like feeding hay to a dead horse. Groucho Marx
146 On mild autumn days, pond fish will be feeding enthusiastically, building up their fat reserves.
147 Ideas about baby feeding and weaning are constantly changing and actual practice can have a profound effect on child health.
148 You will be able to study them at length and note at what depth they are feeding.
149 The herring gulls are local resident birds, and great opportunists, able to change their feeding habits to whatever is available.
150 The only indication of change is when the juveniles move off to commence feeding.
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