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consumed

consumed \consumed\ adj.

  1. completely used up.

    Syn: used-up(prenominal), used up(predicate).

  2. eaten or drunk up.

consumed

eaten \eaten\ adj. ingested through the mouth. Contrasted with uneaten.

Wiktionary
consumed
  1. (context construed with '''with''' English) full of, exude (''also figuratively''). v

  2. (en-past of: consume)

WordNet
consumed
  1. adj. completely used up [syn: used-up(a), used up(p)]

  2. eaten or drunk up

Wikipedia
Consumed (band)

Consumed is an English punk rock band formed in 1994 in the outskirts of Nottingham. It primarily consisted of brothers Steve and Mike Ford who provided the songwriting, vocals and guitars and drummer Chris Billam. They were signed to Fat Wreck Chords, then moved to BYO Records and Golf Records shortly before the release of the final album Pistols at Dawn. The band toured the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, the U.S. and Canada and were also regulars at surf and skate festivals in the mid- to late-1990s. They pioneered the late 1990s/early 2000s UK, fast Skate Punk scene that also saw bands like Phinius Gage and 4ft Fingers emerge.

Steve Watson's other bands included Cerebral Fix, Iron Monkey, Ravens Creed.

Baz Barrett's other notable bands include Intense Degree, Riot Squad and Crippled Black Phoenix. He also acted as agent and/or tour manager for acts such as Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Bellatrix, The Berzerker, Suffocation, Destruction, JSRG (AKA: Vixen), Marky Ramone, Kitten Natividad, Elvis Perkins, Rx Bandits, Evile and many more. He is also owner of The Doghouse (Music Venue), Doghouse Studios (Recording & Rehearsal Studios) and Bad News Records.

Chris Billam, Luke Moss and Will Burchell also play in The Blueprint.

Wes Wasley's other bands include One Car Pile-Up, Billy No Mates, The Pissmops, PotKettleBlack, Vanilla Pod, Descendage.

The track "Heavy Metal Winner" was used in the 2000 video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 and in the HD rendition Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD in 2012.

Consumed (Plastikman album)

Consumed is the third studio album by the Canadian electronic music artist Richie Hawtin as Plastikman. The album is an exploration of Plastikman's ambient side and features none of the frantic Detroit techno experiments he was chiefly renowned for at the time. According to Hawtin, 'Consumed' was designed as an exploration of the idea of sonic space, inspired by the vast expanses of Michigan's and Ontario's plains. The album is dominated by extremely sparse basslines and percussion, combined with 'spatial' sound effects, such as reverb, stereo, and delay effects.

Consumed

Consumed may refer to:

  • Consumed (band), an English punk rock band
  • Consumed (Plastikman album), 1998
  • Consumed (GOD album), 1993
  • "Consumed", television series episode of Haven (season 1)
  • "Consumed" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), television series episode
  • "Consumed" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
  • Consumed (TV series), a show on HGTV Canada
  • Consumed: How shopping fed the class system (book), by Harry Wallop
Consumed (TV series)

Consumed is a Canadian reality television series produced by Paperny Entertainment that airs on HGTV Canada. The series stars de-cluttering expert Jill Pollack, who challenges families overwhelmed by their possessions to survive for 30 days with only the bare essentials. After the 30 days are over the families must decide which possession they truly need and which to donate. The series, which films largely in the Metro Vancouver area, premiered on August 30, 2011.

Consumed (God album)

Consumed is a live album by GOD, released on October 19, 1993 through Sentrax.

Consumed (book)

' Consumed: How shopping fed the class system ' is a 2013 book by Harry Wallop. It explores our personal identity and sense of self and self-worth have come to be defined by what we buy. It uses several detailed examples to show how advertisers and marketeers have driven our consumerism.

Consumed (novel)

Consumed is the first novel by the Canadian filmmaker, screenwriter and actor David Cronenberg.

The novel is driven by a globe trotting, photojournalist couple, that pursue stories featuring rather unusual people. Towards the end of the novel, the photojournalist protagonists become peripheral and the objects of the photojournalists interest come to the fore.

Consumed (The Walking Dead)

"Consumed" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead and the 57th episode of the series overall. It aired on AMC on November 16, 2014. The episode was written by Matthew Negrete and Corey Reed, and directed by Seith Mann. The episode primarily focuses on Carol Peletier ( Melissa McBride) as she accompanies Daryl Dixon ( Norman Reedus) in searching for Beth Greene ( Emily Kinney). Several flashbacks in the episode explore the different stages in Carol's life, such as her rescue mission to save the group and several tragedies she is attempting to rebound from, including the deaths of her surrogate daughters, Lizzie Samuels and her sister, Mika, as well as the lasting effect of her banishment. The title of the episode refers to Carol's explaining to Daryl about the events in her life and how she has changed, saying that "everything now just... consumes you".

Such themes as domestic abuse, death, change, and hope are prevalent throughout "Consumed". The episode prominently conveys the background abuse that both characters share, which past episodes indicated was the basis of their intimate bonding. It also sheds light on their transformations in the apocalypse and how they adapted as a result. Through this, fire is also prevalent within the episode and used precisely 10 times in various ways of showing Carol, in particular, changing as a result of various events. The episode provides an explanation to several cliffhangers in preceding episodes with the heavily utilized nonlinear narrative. This includes the revelation of how Carol ended up in Grady Memorial Hospital from the cliffhanger in " Slabtown", and the mysterious person in the woods with Daryl at the end of " Four Walls and a Roof" is revealed to be Noah.

"Consumed" has garnered critical praise from television commentators, who lauded the exploration of the characters' compelling histories and subtext, the return to cityscape in Atlanta, a prominent location used in the first season, and the performances by Melissa McBride and Norman Reedus. Others noted the slow pacing as a highlight, allowing a more contemplative narrative and better character focus.

Usage examples of "consumed".

His error seems the omission of other spices, of which the Romans must have consumed great quantities in their cookery.

The richest wines, the most extraordinary victims, and the rarest aromatics, were profusely consumed on his altar.

The last three hundred years had been consumed in apparent prosperity and internal decline.

The lazy warrior, destitute of every art that might employ his leisure hours, consumed his days and nights in the animal gratifications of sleep and food.

The hardy veterans of his rival, accustomed to cold climates, sickened and consumed away in the sultry heats of Cilicia, where the summer proved remarkably unwholesome.

They indignantly rejected the notice and permission which was given them to retire, till the soldiers, provoked by their obstinate refusal, set fire to the building on all sides, and consumed, by this extraordinary kind of martyrdom, a great number of Phrygians, with their wives and children.

The principal houses, constructed with some imitation of Roman elegance, were consumed by the flames.

The life of Athanasius was consumed in irreconcilable opposition to the impious madness of the Arians.

Several months were ineffectually consumed in a treaty which was negotiated at the distance of three thousand miles between Paris and Antioch.

But the useless lives of Antony or Pachomius were consumed in these vain occupations.

Under the reign of a prince, who practised the rigid maxims of economy, the expense of religious worship consumed a very large portion of the revenue a constant supply of the scarcest and most beautiful birds was transported from distant climates, to bleed on the altars of the gods.

Before they were entirely consumed, he might still have reached the wealthy and unwarlike cities of Ecbatana or Susa, by the effort of a rapid and well-directed march.

The immense fortunes of the Roman ladies were gradually consumed in lavish alms and expensive pilgrimages.

When the forage round a camp of Tartars is almost consumed, they slaughter the greatest part of their cattle, and preserve the flesh, either smoked, or dried in the sun.

As soon as the forage of a certain district is consumed, the tribe, or rather army, of shepherds, makes a regular march to some fresh pastures.