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Monday, 1 June 2020

PHRASAL VERB OF THE DAY ( FEED OFF)

PHRASAL VERB OF THE DAY


FEED OFF


Meaning:

Eat a food as part of an animal’s diet


Give attention to something that confirms your beliefs


Examples:


The gecko feeds off mosquitoes and other insects.


He feeds off people's fear of crime to get them to support his proposals.
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