Feeding Frenzy Là Gì

feed (one) a line

  1. Feeding Frenzy Larry Sabato
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The dialog, in a word, stinks. Not quite on the level of George Lucas, but it's hardly stellar. Over and over I found myself frustrated by how unnatural and stilted nearly all of it was. Real people just do not talk like the characters in Feeding Frenzy. Bauman and Stoklasa have talent, but clearly no ear for dialog.

1. To tell an actor what to say. In this usage, the phrase is often used in the plural ('feed one (one's) lines'), and 'line' refers to a line of dialogue in the script. I'm sorry, I can't remember a word of this scene—can someone please feed me my lines?
2. To speak deceptively to one. In this usage, 'line' refers to a prepared response, perhaps one intended to be what the listener wants to hear. Don't feed me a line, tell me the truth—what's the real reason you missed my party?

feed someone a line

  1. Been playing feeding frenzy for years & now it wont work on Xbox one please fix it. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful. Reviewed By XGN SANICDX99. 5 5 User Rating: 5 out of 5. Submitted on 9/17/2017. Review title of XGN SANICDX99 AWESOME. Ive Played it before and its honestly a great game.
  2. Aug 20, 2013  Feeding Frenzy Publisher's Description. Swim and swerve through underwater worlds, chow down on smaller fish, and chomp your way to ocean supremacy! But watch out: boatloads of pesky predators are looking to make lunch out of you.
1. Also, feed someone lines. Cue an actor with his or her next line (or lines), or tell someone what to say, as in Some contestants become tongue-tied, so someone has to feed them a line, or Eric still has trouble learning a part; he needs someone to feed him his lines.
2. Also, hand someone a line. Lead someone on, deceive with glib or exaggerated talk. For example, He really fed them a line about his important new position, or Don't hand me a line-I know exactly how much you paid for it. [Early 1900s]

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