Well, we eats the pie-wipes, or sells 'em, and buys flour and bacon.
My son eats all living things he sees, and if you are wise, you will go away without coming any further.
The squabble ended by the squabblers walking off arm in arm toward the gymnasium where the sophs had made ready a spread of cake and ice cream to which anyone on the campus was welcome so long as the eats held out.
Life has been one glorious succession of eatstoday since I got off the train at Hamilton station.
The noisiest Democrat, with ease, It turns to Slavery's parish beadle; The shrewdest statesman eats and sees Due southward point the polar needle.
The mutton or goat that the Mussalman eats must be slain by the halal or the stroke at the throat, and the mutton the Sikh or Hindu eats by the jatka or stroke at the back of the neck.
At ordinary times the high-caste Hindu when he is away from home prepares his own dinner and eats it alone.
Here he eats only green leaves and bits of fruit brought him by some kind friend, being far too weak to hunt for food himself, and furthermore, fearing an attack from his mortal enemy, the leopard.
If a dog loses his appetite, he eats "dog grass," while a sick cat delights in catnip.
The armadillo has an armour of quite another kind, notwithstanding the fact that pangolins and armadillos belong to the same great family, and each eats ants.
Like white ants, it never works in the open, but makes a tunnel or burrows under ground, and, hidden in some piece of furniture, eats away all its substance whilst it seems perfectly solid.
For any one who eatsand drinks, eats and drinks judgement to himself, if he fails to estimate the body aright.
Whoever, therefore, in an unworthy manner, eats the bread or drinks from the cup of the Lord sins against the body and blood of the Lord.
II, 487, will allow that no one "eats the bread of another," but the person who has received it from the latter by way of favor and for nothing.
Lewis the Eleventh, King of France, eatssome of a Country-Man's Turnips, and gives him 1000 Crowns for an extraordinary large one that he made a Present of to him.
Conon picks out a Parcel of choice Turnips, and gets ready for his Journey; but growing hungry by the Way, eats 'em all up but one very large one.
At Christmas time, man dey treated us with fun; eats of all kinds, dat you could pack home.
Best I 'member we did raise our eats and that wus all 'cause the nearest trading post wus Nashville, Tennessee, and that wus a long way, them days.
Gulliver eats on a table thirty feet high, and trembles lest he may fall and break his neck.
Gulliver eats a whole herd of cattle for breakfast and drinks several hogsheads of liquor.
So he takes out the root; well then, he eats it and scarcely before he has done it, he knows he can make the magic sound from the magic root which he has.
Adam is forbidden to eat of the fruit of life; he eats thereof, and the day of his death is foretold him.
The father eats in ignorance, and throws away the bones, which are gathered up by the little half-sister, who puts them into her best silk handkerchief and buries them under a juniper tree.
My God, I ask of thee grace and favour, the heart of the pilgrim is wounded, his lungs are consumed; the bread he eats is bitter, the water he drinks is tasteless.
The Agent is their middleman, and he eats up all the profits.
Thus we have the clan, which on a solemn occasion kills its totem in a cruel manner and eatsit raw, blood, flesh, and bones.
If oo eats too many 'ittle cakies then oo tant go home to Salem on the puffy, puffy choo-choo boat.
My neffe, he eatssuch lots of salt -- " began Mr Blumenthal.
The cracker eats easy, almost melts in the mouth, while the hard-tack is harder and tougher than so much wood.
He eats it without as much as a thank you, and as he is about cured I am going to take him across the river and leave him soon.
He eats hard-tack much better than I can, and appears to like them better than grass.
Chippewa, Peter is my friend, lives in my cabin, and eats of my bread!
Following this suggestion, it is safe to say, that: Any one who eats when he is not hungry or what his appetite does not approve, is not a Fletcherite.
Any person who eatsin a healthy manner is a Fletcherite.
Any person whoeats in a polite manner is a Fletcherite.
Every time his mother answered him, 'No one eats these beasts, my boy; they are brought from countries a long way off, and cost a great deal of money.
You might live here just as well as those idle useless monkeys, who do nothing but amuse themselves, or that greedy vulture, who eats tripe all day long, or that idiot of a macaw, who is always screaming about nothing.
No wonder he is so fat yet when he eats ten chickens in one night already.
They eats bones and fedders; mebby they eats cloos, too.
Below us, the ocean eats at its rocks, above us lie the hills, around us stir the branches of the olives.
Another magician who lives in this land always eats my children up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.