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Although rivals’ weaknesses might be an opportunity for Apple to gobble up market share, it is still expected to sell relatively few units of its headset.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/apple-reality-pro-vr-industry-last-hope/
AMD’s graphics card holds a crucial memory advantage over its rival as well, in an age when games are starting to gobble down ever-increasing amounts of RAM.
As cows (or horses) slowly trudge through fields of grass, they frighten well-hidden insects into evasive maneuvers and the cattle egrets take that opportunity to gobble them up.
Source: https://ticotimes.net/2023/05/27/costa-rica-wildlife-meet-the-cattle-egret
A Thanksgiving dinner this year will gobble up less of your wallet, thanks in large part to lower turkey prices.
Source: https://www.businessreport.com/newsletters/roundup-us-unemployment-turkey-costs-basin-bridge-work
Bondoc said Colliers sees vacancy to decline in 2023 as manufacturing investments materialize and gobble up space.
Don’t build more, just so more rich investors can gobble them up.
Source: https://www.echo.net.au/2023/08/limit-property-ownership/
Nor does he laud his executives or his 22,000 employees or his customers, who will gobble up more than $3 billion worth of crafts products from him this year.
The Giants are the most blitz-heavy team in the NFL, which leads to opportunities for tight ends to gobble up catches and yards.
Then Sooty would “gobble up” the lot, and she would receive $1,150 for dog-sitting.
THEY are the reviled monsters of folklore that gobble up girls in red hoods and blow down the houses of little piggies.
When my children and I sat outside their preschool, I could see her run in the dog door to gobble up treats when we threw them at her.