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Verb whose past tense form is an anagram of its present tense

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99%EATVerb whose past tense form is an anagram of its present tenseNew York Times

Definition

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To chew and swallow as food; to devour; -- said especially of food not liquid; as, to eat bread.
To corrode, as metal, by rust; to consume the flesh, as a cancer; to waste or wear away; to destroy gradually; to cause to disappear.
To take food; to feed; especially, to take solid, in distinction from liquid, food; to board.
To taste or relish; as, it eats like tender beef.
To make one's way slowly.

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