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Past tense of devouring, whether by appetite, fire, or one very persistent thought.

means Used up, eaten, drunk, or destroyedor wholly overtaken by an emotion or obsession.

from From Latin consumere, to take up completely, from sumere, to taketotal taking, nothing left over.

Double dutyWorks for both a sandwich and a grudge.
Consumer linkSame root powers the entire consumer economy.
Fire favoriteFlames consume; they never merely burn politely.
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