To eat in

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Eat \Eat\, v. i.
   1. To take food; to feed; especially, to take solid, in
      distinction from liquid, food; to board.
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            He did eat continually at the king's table. --2 Sam.
                                                  ix. 13.
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   2. To taste or relish; as, it eats like tender beef.
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   3. To make one's way slowly.
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   {To eat}, {To eat in} or {To eat into}, to make way by
      corrosion; to gnaw; to consume. "A sword laid by, which
      eats into itself." --Byron.

   {To eat to windward} (Naut.), to keep the course when
      closehauled with but little steering; -- said of a vessel.
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