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Eaten

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The delicate fabric of her dress was eaten by moths.
The cheese had been left out for too long and had an eaten texture.
The chips had been sitting open for a while and had an eaten crunch.
The bitter rivalry between the two teams had eaten into the spirit of the game.
The goat has eaten all the grass in the field.
The disease has eaten away at her strength, leaving her frail and weak.
The guilt had eaten at his conscience for years.
The children happily devoured the eaten candy bars at the party.
The caterpillar has eaten through several leaves already.
The guilt of his past mistakes had eaten at him for years.
The constant use of the printer has eaten through all the ink cartridges.
The constant friction and movement have eaten away at the car's brake pads, making them less effective.
The suspenseful thriller had eaten away at her nerves.
The company's rapid expansion has eaten up all its financial resources.
He was eaten alive by mosquitoes during the camping trip.
The prolonged drought has eaten up the agricultural yield, leading to crop failures.
The intense heat wave has eaten away at the city's water supply.
The moldy bread was inedible; it was completely eaten.
The rumors about her personal life had eaten into her reputation.
The persistent buzzing of mosquitoes eaten at his concentration.
The anticipation of the upcoming exam had eaten into his sleep.
The nonstop chatter of my colleague has eaten into my work productivity.
The burnt popcorn had an unpleasant and eaten aroma.
The leftovers from last night's dinner were now cold and eaten.
The termites have eaten the wooden beams, weakening the structure.
The dog wagged its tail, satisfied with the eaten bones from its dinner.
The acid rain has eaten holes in the metal roof.
The memory of the accident had eaten into her thoughts.
The relentless wind has eaten into the rock, creating fascinating formations.
The relentless inflation has eaten into the purchasing power of the currency.
The reputation of the politician was eaten away by scandalous revelations.
The house was eaten by termites, causing extensive damage.
The virus has eaten through the computer's files.
The waves have eaten away at the cliffs over time.
The battery is almost dead. I think it's been eaten up.
The company's expenses have eaten into its profits.
The acidic nature of the drink has eaten into the enamel of his teeth.
The heavy rainfall has eaten away at the coastline, causing erosion.
The rust has eaten away at the car's metal frame.
The floodwaters have eaten into the foundation of the house.
The relentless waves have eaten away the coastline.
The continuous use of harsh chemicals has eaten away at the fabric of her favorite dress.
The acidic fruit juice has eaten into the enamel of his teeth.
The relentless criticism from her boss had eaten away at her self-esteem.
The addiction to gambling had eaten up all his savings.
The constant worry about money had eaten into their happiness.
The ice cream melted and was quickly eaten by the children.
The overcooked steak had a tough and eaten texture.
The reheated leftovers had an old and eaten flavor.
The yogurt had expired and had an eaten aftertaste.
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