eat造句181. You'd better not eat anything before a blood test.
182. I can't eat beans-they give me wind.
183. I'm so hungry, I'll eat anything.
184. Many hair problems result from what you eat.
185. He didn't eat a bite of his dinner .
186. Do you eat out a lot?
187. Eat slowly and don't bolt your food.
188. She is concerned about how little food I eat.
189. Your hunger decreases as you eat.
190. I never eat anything out of a tin.
191. Eat up your fish and don't be so finicky.
192. Patients eat together at a specified time.
193. My work began to eat into the weekends.
194. The leopard seizes its kill and begins to eat.
195. You cannot eat a bun in one bite.
196. First things first, let's have something to eat.
197. The children had to eat up all their food.
198. Do you actually expect us to eat this slop?
199. I'd better eat this cheese before it goes off.
200. He is often so deep in his books that he forgets to eat.
201. Mash the fruit up so that the baby can eat it.
202. He tried to eat 50 hard-boiled eggs, for a wager.
203. When Bobby wouldn't eat his supper, his mother carted him off to bed.
204. He doesn't eat pork, but other than that he'll eat just about anything.
205. This fruit isn't ripe yet — we can't eat it.
206. We could eat later if you would rather do that.
207. Wendy popped in for a quick bite to eat on Monday night.
208. It was time to go home for a little rest and a bite to eat.
209. England has a very poor side this season, and if they win the World Cup, I'll eat my hat!
210. In the evenings we eat by the light of an oil lamp.