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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
ingest .
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Examples
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Once there, the secrets she "ingests" in private are "regurgitated" in her monologue
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If your dog ingests these foods, call your vet immediately or call Animal Poison Control at 888.426.4435.
Brianne DiSylvester: How To Keep Your Dog Safe and Happy This Halloween Brianne DiSylvester 2010
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As described by an MD in a 2006 overview of the condition, "G6PD is one of many enzymes that help the body process carbohydrates and turn them into energy, and it also protects red blood cells from potentially harmful byproducts that can accumulate when a person ingests certain substances or when the body is fighting an infection."
Randall Amster: The Most Common Disease You've Never Heard Of Randall Amster 2010
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Any dog that ingests xylitol, even in very small amounts, should be seen by a veterinarian immediately.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Pet Owners Beware: This Common Sweetener Can Poison Dogs Dr. Richard Palmquist 2010
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Not everyone calls the poison center when an animal ingests a known toxin.
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If your dog ingests these foods, call your vet immediately or call Animal Poison Control at 888.426.4435.
Brianne DiSylvester: How To Keep Your Dog Safe and Happy This Halloween Brianne DiSylvester 2010
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It is the one bridge which spans every single possible emotion, and it is a fact of life that every single human being around the world ingests music to feel good.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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If your dog ingests these foods, call your vet immediately or call Animal Poison Control at 888.426.4435.
Brianne DiSylvester: How To Keep Your Dog Safe and Happy This Halloween Brianne DiSylvester 2010
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If your dog ingests these foods, call your vet immediately or call Animal Poison Control at 888.426.4435.
Brianne DiSylvester: How To Keep Your Dog Safe and Happy This Halloween Brianne DiSylvester 2010
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The concept: A young boy is desperate to get freckles, and gullibly ingests a classmate's concoction in the hopes of a breakout.
Judy Blume's 'Tiger Eyes' heads to the big screen, prompting the question: Which of her other books should become a movie? Jen Chaney 2010
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