Ainda não temos significados para "ate off".
1We ate off the same white-and-green Corelle plates we'd always used.
2She and her father ate off the plates meant for the priests who visited.
3I liked it when they ate off both my hands.
4The undergraduates ate off wooden trenchers and drank from pewter tankards or slipware mugs.
5Rocky ate off a torn paper bag on the floor.
6Grayswandir ate off big chunks of them, until they fell apart and were silent.
7Now he ate off enamel or faience pottery, and his entourage was expected to follow suit.
8To be literal, I ate off your plate.
9They ate off my hands, both of them.
10So he ate off the in-di-go plants.
11They ate off the bark plates.
12Mostly he and his father ate off paper plates or over the sink, so they wouldn't have to wash anything.
13On a hot afternoon we sat under the roadside awning and ate off plastic plates covered in clear plastic bags.
14Shouldn't wonder if she drove six white horses, ate off gold plate, and wore diamonds and point lace every day.
15Flies were a terrible pest; they got into everything, and ate off the artist's colours almost as fast as they were laid on.
16We ate off the big glass coffee table in the middle of the living room, with a plastic bottle of Highland Spring at its centre.
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