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ingested

verb as in swallow

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They can be ingested sporadically or used as a mixer throughout the night (though a can of Sprite seems to be the latest trick).

With an admirably straight face, Fry explained that he had fallen and “rectally ingested a lightbulb.”

Good thing she ingested tetrahydrocannabinol and not sodium pentathol, am I right?

From cayenne pepper master cleanses to cotton balls, women have ingested a lot of weird items in an effort to lose weight.

An ITF anti-doping tribunal ruled in 2009 that Richard Gasquet accidently ingested cocaine while kissing a woman at a nightclub.

The maximum amount that Jaksch found in his researches, when meat was ingested, was ·09 per cent.

From the Drymarchon I forced the regurgitation of a recently ingested Bothrops nummifer nummifer having a total length of 953 mm.

The metabolism of the methyl purins, of which group caffein is a member, appears to vary with the quantity ingested.

These substances are ingested without discernment, often in great excess, and daily, by people who consume meat.

Having ingested a large meal of honey, the bees hang in a thick cluster from the top of their hive in order to secrete the wax.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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