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51drip-feed — drip ,feed1 verb transitive 1. ) MEDICAL to give food or medicine to someone who is ill through a special piece of equipment with a tube that goes into their body 2. ) to give something to someone slowly, little by little drip feed drip ,feed 2… …
52un|der|feed — «UHN duhr FEED», transitive verb, intransitive verb, fed, feed|ing. 1. to feed too little; not give enough food or fuel to: »An underfed nation is incapable of the endurance required of first class soldiers (William R. Inge). 2. to stoke with… …
53High-Speed Data Feed — A data stream that transmits information at a faster pace than normal data feeds. A high speed data feed is one in which data, such as quotes and yields, are transmitted in real time and without delays. In addition, high speed data feeds will… …
54Wally B. Feed — Wally B. Feed, usually referred as Wally, is a fictional character in the Monkey Island series of computer adventure games by LucasArts. Wally is a short, red haired and meek character, who acts as a sidekick for the protagonist of the Monkey… …
55spoon-feed — past tense and past participle spoon fed v [T] 1.) to give too much information and help to someone used to show disapproval ▪ I don t believe in spoon feeding students. 2.) to feed someone, especially a baby, with a spoon …
56bottle-feed — bottle feeds, bottle feeding, bottle fed VERB If you bottle feed a baby, you give it milk or a liquid like milk in a bottle rather than the baby sucking milk from its mother s breasts. [V n] New fathers love bottle feeding their babies. [V ed] …
57force-feed — verb feed someone who will not or cannot eat • Derivationally related forms: ↑forced feeding • Hypernyms: ↑feed, ↑give • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody …
58Please Don't Feed the Bears — is a short story written by R.L. Stine and published in Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps .Plot SummarySarah is mad because her parents are making her spend the Halloween weekend at Cuddle Bear Land, a teddy bear themed amusement park,… …
59spoon-feed — verb past tense and past participle spoon fed, (T) 1 to give too much information and help to someone: Spoon feeding students does not help them remember things. 2 to feed someone, especially a baby, with a spoon …
60spoon-feed — [v] pamper baby, cater to, coddle, give in, indulge, mollycoddle*, overindulge, spoil, spoil rotten*; concepts 136,295 …