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In the last couple of years, they have been gobbling up one another.
There was the job, gobbling up 40-plus hours a week.
It was just something that I kind of gobbled up.
"And the girls gobbled up everything she had to say."
"You sound as if all we had to look forward to was being gobbled up."
Think back: you never gobbled up the rights of the poor?
"Television is not just something to be gobbled down every day after work," she says.
For the idea, as ideas will, had gone wrong and gobbled up their real lives.
The fire gobbled its way inside me, meeting up with the heat I'd taken into myself.
Only after the old woman has left, does he get down on the floor and gobble up the remains.
Much has been written about why so many Americans gobbled up those stories.
He was on the ground, and the last seconds were gobbled up.
When eating, they would make him look as if he were gobbling.
Or maybe she just wanted to jump over and gobble me up.
He seemed to shut his eyes and wait to be gobbled.
I must take issue with the bit about "gobbling English money", though.
As the city gobbled up these places, many of them lost their character.
Still others will have been gobbled up by the giants in the research field.
Children are given a brief period of time to gobble food and leave.
He gobbled them, then looked at the now empty box.
The soldiers gobbled down their food and rose to leave.
This kind of space has just been gobbled up in Manhattan.
The dogs had gobbled the food and were waiting for more.
By then, if she's decided not to gobble me, she may go out hunting.
Some people really fought it because they thought we'd get gobbled up.