fatten|fattened|fattening|fattens in English

verb

['fat·ten || 'fætn]

become fat, put on weight; make fat

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1. Battable: Fattening; serviceable as pasture

2. Your debt fattens the profit of the student loan industry.

3. And afterwards, we go get ice cream that fattens.

4. Oiled frogs, fattened on possum maggots.

5. Capons fatten better in pens than in batteries

6. Clerics fatten themselves at the expense of their flocks.

7. The bottom lip fattens and pushes out beyond the lower lip.

8. Eschew fattening foods if you want to lose weight.

9. Eating the rams of the flock and the fattened calves;*+

10. (j) they have received no anabolic substances for fattening purposes;

11. (m) they have received no anabolic substances for fattening purposes;

12. Acorns provide food for wildlife and are used to fatten swine and

13. Incidentally , it is just nonsensical to talk of fattening food.

14. D - The actual alternative income earned from the fattening of bulls

15. 27 A famed person and a fattened pig are alike in danger.

16. Pigs kept for market are fattened with corn to improve their value.

17. (i) they have received no anabolic substances for fattening purposes;

18. ‘Complementary feed containing benzoic acid may not be fed to pigs for fattening as such’

19. It includes all animals present on the holding, also animals raised or fattened under contract (animals not belonging to the holding, which are raised or fattened there in such a manner that the activity merely constitutes a service rendered by the holder, who does not assume the financial risk normally associated with the rearing or fattening of such animals) and animals taken or given into agistment for the period of the year during which they are present on the holding.

20. 21 Even her hired soldiers in her midst are like fattened calves,

21. In 162 BC, the Lex Faunia forbade fattening hens to conserve grain rations.

22. (plural Beeves /bēvz/) Farming A cow, bull, or ox fattened for its meat

23. The requirements with regard to diet are ‘acorn-fed’ or ‘pastured, fodder-fattened’.

24. (f) have not received thyrostatic, oestrogenic, androgenic or gestagenic substances for fattening purposes;

25. 1 We raise calves for sale to feedlots, which fatten them up to market weight.