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1Eye, ear, and tongue are civilized; intellect remains a gross feeder still.
2Inhabits rocky shores, is a gross feeder, bad eating, and is not common.
3Like cabbage, but, of course, upon a smaller scale, it is a gross feeder.
4Is a gross feeder; but good to eat.
5Bites eagerly, and is a gross feeder.
6A rose is a gross feeder.
7The use of fresh manures for corn is rational, because corn is a gross feeder and requires much nitrogen.
8Is a gross feeder, and its flesh has a strong disagreeable smell, but is much relished by the Aborigines.
9The Begonia is a gross feeder, and to develop its fine qualities there must be a liberal employment of manure.
10You can't smoke more than you do; you won't drink; you're a gross feeder; and you dress in the dark, by the look of you.
11It belongs to that class of vegetables known as " gross feeders."
12They were gross feeders and drinkers; and it might not be amiss to put their opinions to the test.
13Unfortunately the Romans were gross feeders and heavy drinkers, and commonly drank undiluted wine contrary to the usual Mediterranean tradition.
14But Conny knew her material; out of such as Percy, corporation lawyers-thosegross feeders at the public trough-werenot made.
15The beds must be freely enriched with well-rotted manure and decayed vegetable matter; it can scarcely be overdone, for Begonias are gross feeders.
16It is justly called one of the " gross feeders," and is not particular as to the quality of its food, so that it is abundant.
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