Crossword-Solution: BULIMIA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bulimia | n. | Alt. of Bulimy |
We have 5 clues for the answer “BULIMIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Eating problem | 1 answer |
| FOOD craving | 2 answers |
| Eating disorder | 3 answers |
| CRAVING for food | 3 answers |
| Voracity | 6 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BULIMIA (5)
Many instances could be quoted, some in which extreme cases of polydipsia and bulimia developed; these can be readily attributed to the increased call for liquids and food.
Cold increases appetite, and Plutarch says Brutus experienced intense bulimia while in the mountains, barely escaping perishing.
Hence they marched through snow the whole of the following day, and many of the men contracted the bulimia.
But as one of those acquainted with it told him that they were evidently affected with bulimia, and that they would get up if they had something to eat, he went round among the baggage, and, wherever he saw anything eatable, he gave it out, and sent such as were able to run to distribute it among those diseased, who, as soon as they had eaten, rose up and continued their march.
From hence they marched through snow the whole of the following day, and many of the men contracted the _bulimia_.[216] Xenophon, who commanded in the rear, finding in his way such of the men as had fallen down with it, knew not what disease it was.
Quotes with BULIMIA (3)
Religious literature from all around the world have an abundance of philosophical teachings as well, which in fact, prove quite helpful to humanity. But a rational human being must examine every single word from the scriptures before accepting it. Otherwise, it would only lead to religious bulimia, which in turn would bring chaos down on earth.
Because the truth is, while bulimia is a devastating illness I would wish upon no one, it has taught me about the fragility of life and the vital need for compassion. Today, I’m quick to love and throw my arms around any girl who has ever stared at a puddle of her own vomit and questioned the point of her life. Or who has ever let a Photoshopped image on a glossy magazine preach to her about her own self-worth, her own beauty. Or who has ever been afraid to face the pain and …
Memorizing facts and then regurgitating them into carefully crafted words is not science people. It’s intellectual bulimia. Real science happens when we explore what we don’t know. The first law of understanding the human brain and the mind within, is to be an explorer.