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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Food
well-fedˌwell-ˈfed adjective DFhaving plenty of good food to eat The animals all look happy and well-fed.
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well-fed• The three-year-olds I observed were bright, lively, confident, well-fed and happy.• As we move into a well-fed and highly productive era, new diseases transmitted through our food are regularly emerging.• The turkey and black vultures at the park are well-fed and then scared into bringing up their food to supply the chicks.• Ranulf the rat-catcher was waiting for him just outside the door, a sleek, well-fed Bonaventure in his hands.• well-fed cattle• Or that Canchola likewise regularly loaded his well-fed frame on many a civic-sponsored plane seat.• And no sympathy at all for the well-fed hordes who stand in what should be his way.• With his unruly beard and comfortable paunch he looked like a well-fed prophet.• Well, the seven journalists went round the classrooms, looking at the well-scrubbed, well-fed, well-clothed children.
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