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How to Use "Fat" with Example Sentences
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fat
(n):
a naturally oily substance found in the body tissues of humans and animals under their skin; a solid or liquid substance from animals that is turned into oil for cooking
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Used with adjectives:
"
She needs to get rid of
extra
fat
to be healthier.
"
(extra, excess, stored, body)
"
He still has some
baby
fat
.
"
(baby)
"
They are trying to avoid
dietary
fat
.
"
(dietary, animal, vegetable, extra, excess, added)
"
He is following a
reduced
fat
diet.
"
(reduced, low, high)
"
There is a lot of
visible
fat
in this steak.
"
(visible)
"
This dish was flavored with
bacon
fat
.
"
(bacon, beef, duck, pork)
Used with verbs:
"
I
gained
a lot of
fat
from eating poorly.
"
(gained, put on)
"
He is trying to
lose
extra
fat
.
"
(lose, burn, shed)
"
Many animals try to
store
fat
for the winter.
"
(store)
"
This product claims to
break down
fat
.
"
(break down)
"
Dessert usually
contains
a lot of
fat
.
"
(contains, has)
"
She's trying to
eat
less
fat
.
"
(eat, consume)
"
They
are cutting down on
fat
in their diet.
"
(be + cutting down on, be + reducing)
"
They
are eliminating
fat
from their diet.
"
(be + eliminating, be + cutting out)
"
She
avoids
fat
as part of her diet.
"
(avoids)
"
I always
remove
the
fat
before cooking meat.
"
(remove, cut off, trim)
"
Adding
a little
fat
will give the dish flavor.
"
(adding)
"
Drain
the
fat
from the pan before serving it.
"
(drain, pour, skim)
Used with nouns:
"
He's limiting his
fat
intake
.
"
(intake)
"
The
fat
content
of that dish is very high.
"
(content)
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fat
(adj):
not thin; having too much flesh on the body; heavy; large
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Used with verbs:
"
I
feel
very
fat
.
"
(feel, look, be: is/am/are)
"
My cat
is getting
fat
.
"
(be + getting, be + becoming, be +growing)
"
Having dessert every night
is making
me
fat
.
"
(be + making)
"
Did she just
call
you
fat
?
"
(call)
Used with adverbs:
"
Her cat is
enormously
fat
.
"
(enormously, extremely, hugely, really, very)
"
His body is
quite
fat
.
"
(quite, rather)
Used with nouns:
"
She received a
fat
envelope
in the mail.
"
(envelope, package)
"
The doctor poked at my
fat
tummy
.
"
(tummy, thigh, belly, body, leg)
"
What a
fat
cat
.
"
(cat, pig, kid, man)
"
She thinks she has a
fat
face
.
"
(face)
"
I have a
fat
lip
from getting hit in the face.
"
(lip)
"
He had a
fat
wallet
when he left the bank.
"
(wallet)
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