Any substance that can be used as food.
1 The human pabulum in its original form flies, swims and grows on trees.
2 The prison had no facilities for administering spiritual pabulum to a British prisoner.
3 And these people, bred on this pabulum , in turn make books.
4 Now you shall see another science that is no fit pabulum for fools.
5 Does the absorber of mental pabulum from books argue wrongly from similar premises?
6 The grove gave them wood; the stream, water; the plain, pabulum for their horses.
7 Good strong novels are the best pabulum to nourish difference between virtue and vice.
8 Poor pabulum for pride when the first love is found
9 With the flagellum comes motion, and with that abundant pabulum , and therefore rapid growth.
10 I never heard of such an over-stock of mental pabulum as I found there.
11 Where was he going to find this supplementary pabulum ?
12 There seemed to be pabulum in W. T.'s words.
13 Does this wise and simple pabulum cure spiritual starvation?
14 We must not therefore imagine, however, that the two ladies were ill supplied with spiritual pabulum .
15 Yes, don't you think that is a nice sort of intellectual pabulum for future public servants?
16 He was not fastidious and both were mental pabulum - of a sort-togetherwith whatever lay between these extremes.
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