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To subsisting

verb

To survive on a minimum of resources.

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As food supplies dwindled and families were reduced to subsisting on twigs, leaves and boiled hides, some resorted to eating the flesh of those who had died.

In Soviet times, Russians were used to subsisting on just a couple of brands of homemade cheese, but in recent years as more have travelled and western-style supermarkets have opened in Moscow and other big cities, millions of people have broadened their culinary horizons.

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Poorer people struggled to subsist.

Herbivore, animal adapted to subsist solely on plant tissues.

"I have heard about the hunting and fishing to subsist.

He seemed to subsist solely on tea and naswar.

"Now there is just enough to subsist on".

How do the reindeer allow the Tsaatan to subsist? f.

Sheep are able to subsist on sparse forage and limited water.

Others could learn to subsist on synthetic blood rather than emptying their friends.

They figured that the demons would not be able to subsist by themselves.

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