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  • 31fill up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you fill up or fill yourself up with food, you eat so much that you do not feel hungry. [V P on/with n] Fill up on potatoes, bread and pasta, which are high in carbohydrate and low in fat... [V pron refl P with n] When you are… …

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  • 32starve — stÉ‘rv /stɑːv v. be without food or water for a long period of time; die from lack of food or water; feel a strong need or desire for something that one lacks; feel hungry (Informal) …

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  • 33starved — stÉ‘rv /stɑːv v. be without food or water for a long period of time; die from lack of food or water; feel a strong need or desire for something that one lacks; feel hungry (Informal) …

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  • 34starves — stÉ‘rv /stɑːv v. be without food or water for a long period of time; die from lack of food or water; feel a strong need or desire for something that one lacks; feel hungry (Informal) …

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  • 35starving — stÉ‘rv /stɑːv v. be without food or water for a long period of time; die from lack of food or water; feel a strong need or desire for something that one lacks; feel hungry (Informal) …

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  • 36Robert Atkins (nutritionist) — For other people named Robert Atkins, see Robert Atkins (disambiguation). Robert Coleman Atkins, MD Born October 17, 1930(1930 10 17) Columbus, Ohio Died April 17, 2003( …

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  • 37Romain Rolland — Born 29 January 1866(1866 01 29) Clamecy, Nièvre Died 30 December 1944(1944 12 30) (aged 78) …

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  • 38Curse of the Hidden Mirror — Studio album by Blue Öyster Cult Released June 5 …

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  • 39Ito konnyaku — (糸蒟蒻) is a type of Japanese food consisting of konjac cut into noodle like strips. It is usually sold in plastic bags with accompanying water. It is often used in sukiyaki and oden. The name literally means thread konjac. Konnyaku (… …

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  • 40Diabulimia — (a portmanteau of diabetes and bulimia) refers to an eating disorder in which people with Type 1 diabetes deliberately give themselves less insulin than they need, for the purpose of weight loss. Diabulimia is not currently recognized as a formal …

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