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gobbled up
verb
Past of gobble up
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"gobbled up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb meaning to eat something quickly and eagerly, or figuratively to use or consume something quickly or eagerly. Example sentence: The investors gobbled up the new stock offering.
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Others have been gobbled up by rivals.
Some bidders gobbled up multiple items.
Drunken men gobbled up expensive chocolates.
And JPMorgan Chase gobbled up Bear Stearns.
He has gobbled up left-handers.
The companies were being gobbled up".
That drive gobbled up 9 53.
Others that gobbled up early deals are pulling out.
It has gobbled up over half the EU's entire budget.
"The ground balls were all gobbled up," Pavano said.
The Army had gobbled up most of the workforce.
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