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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211 She fell into the habit of feeding the boys early, and continued it even on nights when he did come home.
212 These are then processed into fish meal to be used mainly for feeding farm animals.
213 Now Agnes and Oats sat on either side of it, listening to the distant sounds of Hodgesaargh feeding the birds.
214 Blackening the sky, they move out from Abbey Park in well defined flight lines to feeding grounds.
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215 We post these warnings because unnatural feeding and artificial care create dependency.
216 Should we be proud that the loaf broken at the Last Supper is now feeding 5000 denominations in as many different ways?
217 Daily feeding displays, talks and demonstrations provide a chance to gain a real insight into this marvellous underwater world.
218 Polyp feeding Butterflyfish which die from starvation in captivity Which fishkeeper do you most admire - and why?
219 In fact, many of them are even happy to change the nappies and help out at feeding time.
220 Elizabeth watched with fascinated horror the forcible feeding practised on the poor children.
221 Finally, make sure the fish are feeding first by catching one or two with your usual indicator.
222 It was Cooper picking off the ball and feeding Thompson.
223 Chimps go from small feeding bands to big groups depending on the nature of the food supply.
224 Feeding little and often with loose feed sounds like a simple exercise that requires no great thought or expertise.
225 The more entrenched feeding problems can be very difficult to treat and take a long time to show improvement.
226 I wish I had some bread - I like feeding the ducks.
227 Several techniques have been developed to teach demand feeding to adults, to help them stop dieting and learn to eat normally.
228 When feeding on natural food items there may be free amino acids which the carp can detect.
229 An old man was in the park feeding the pigeons.
230 Regular feeding will often extend the life of container-grown plants by many weeks.
231 It was over a titbit on the floor and occurred after a period when they growled at each other at feeding time.
232 Spend half an hour in a feeding centre and you walk away feeling as though a nightmare has flashed before you.
233 Individuals then occupy particular feeding sites in the trees and there is competition for the best ones.
234 Unless you are feeding a large group, try not to buy in bulk, or they will rot.
235 This reflects the emotional and psychological connection of early feeding experiences which provide security in later life.
236 Bookstores are feeding the new appetite as publishers bake up hot loaves of fresh poetry collections.
237 She kept feeding Hansel huge portions of roast beef and potatoes to make him fat and juicy.
238 Hours later, a farmer feeding cattle three miles south of the town had discovered two men hiding in his barn.
239 As soon as your example is settled and feeding upon these live foods, it should be encouraged on to freeze-dried and frozen foods.
240 A healthy worm population is evident, as I often see a thrush, starling or jackdaw feeding.
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