noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a big eater/drinker/spender etc
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Des is a big gambler, you know.
picky eater
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He’s a very picky eater .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
big
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While never a big eater , he did tend to snack it through the day and night.
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One thing is clear: Daily News readers are big bagel eaters .
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My husband is not a big dessert eater , and the only dessert he will order is a Snickersbar cake.
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During the time she was living with the Abramses, Katelyn was happy and a big eater , Carter said.
■ NOUN
meat
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These were meat eaters who admitted to not caring about their intake of salt, sugar, caffeine or calories.
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They love poetry, and their food, for both vegetarians and meat eaters , is delicious.
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The size of the fish, particularly the meat eaters , means a lot of waste will be produced.
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However, it's not only meat eaters who are at risk, as E.coli spreads easily from meat to other foods.
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Now when I was with Julian, my second husband, I was a great meat eater .
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I can not find much information on these fish, I only know they are meat eaters , and will grow big.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a light smoker/drinker/eater etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And Tim I thought the sausage eaters stuff was hilarious.
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I had been resisting the whole idea of focus groups-when you went out and talked to pickle eaters.
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If you are not a regular eater of such food, insist firmly that the chilli content is severely reduced.
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My husband is not a big dessert eater , and the only dessert he will order is a Snickersbar cake.
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One thing is clear: Daily News readers are big bagel eaters.
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The eaters were lo-cals; they looked us up and down when we went in.
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These three are fairly trouble free eaters, also suitable for planting in any district.