Examples of using "Fraß" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom ate like a pig.
The squirrel ate the hazelnuts.
The bear ate an apple.
The snake ate the crocodile.
My dog ate my waffle.
The mouse ate the cheese.
The wolf ate the king.
Tom's dog ate the breadcrumbs.
The dog didn't eat the meat.
A male crocodile ate a female dog.
The big fish ate the small one.
The cat ate the severed fish head.
The squirrel ate out of her hand.
The goat ate from her hand.
The goat ate the food from my hand.
The squirrel ate out of his hand.
The squirrel ate out of Tom's hand.
The lion ate the rabbit in one bite.
The dog ate the fish, bones, tail and all.
He will throw them under the bus.
The stray cat ate from Tom's hand.
"Throw him to the lions!" said the princess.
The cat ate the mouse.
Tom's dog ate the breadcrumbs.
The alligator ate the dog.
The wolf ate a big piece of chalk, and its voice became more delicate.
The wolf ate the bone.
The dog didn't eat the meat.
Stop crying or I'll throw you to the dogs.
The princess was sent out to the lake to be fed to the dragon.
Tom wrestled Mary to the ground and ate the last of the cheese from her hands.
"So, what kind of story would you like to hear?" "A story featuring a squirrel." "All right. I've just thought of one, actually. It's about a squirrel called Tom." "Did he have a bushy tail and pointy ears? And did he like eating nuts?"