Ceba in english

Ceba

pronunciation: tʃebə part of speech: noun
In gestures

cebar = stoke (up) ; fatten ; bait. 

Example: The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Example: They attacked their enemies as 'corrupt scavengers who fattened themselves on the lifeblood of the commonwealth'.Example: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.

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» cebarse contake it out onlash out (on)go to + town onhave + a field dayfeast onpile on .

Example: They did not suppress their anger, but directed it outward, taking it out on others & blaming others.

Example: The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.

Example: He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.

Example: Thieves have been having a field day stealing air conditioners over the last few weeks.

Example: The author reports work since 1991 on building information carnivores, which intelligently hunt and feast on herbivores in Unix, on the Internet, and on the WWW.

Example: Last week I piled on poor Cam for his post-game press conference in which he stormed off before the questions had come to an end.
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