How to use "ate" in a sentence

Sentences

She ate some cake.

The animals and birds ate their chocolates noisily

I can't get bigger!' So she ate the cake and two or three minutes later she was small again

She ate some of the brown mushroom

She quickly ate a little from the white mushroom in her left hand

She ate some more, and got very tall

Then she ate some from one hand and some from the other

Alice ate some of the white mushrooms

Then she ate some of the brown mushroom

So me and the President of America watched TV while I ate my breakfast!

The dog and the cat, who ate with her, were her only companions.

While guests and visitors ate and drank noisily, Cosette - now eight years old - sat in her usual place under the kitchen table

Valjean ate the bread and, opening the wallet, found a note which Marius had written:

The wolf pulled the bobbin, and the door opened, and then he immediately fell upon the good woman and ate her up in a moment, for it been more than three days since he had eaten

And, saying these words, this wicked wolf fell upon Little Red Riding Hood, and ate her all up.

Everything they ate everything they used - it was all grown or made within the city's limits

We ate in silence

The sandwiches were dry, but I ate them without thinking

The duchesses, who for the most part were widows and spinsters, often ate lunch and dinner together

She ate a light breakfast of grapefruit juice and one English muffin, then went to Danny's room to pack his belongings

By unspoken agreement, Tina and Elliot didn't talk about their problems while they ate

He ate more than I did, and did not seem to understand that we had to stay in the house until the Martians had finished their work if we wanted to stay alive

I ate some of these and put the rest in my pockets.

We ate some meat, onions and cake

While we ate breakfast, George read the newspaper

We just ate and ate

We ate our cold meat in silence

We ate it without speaking

'I like a quiet life, and recently I had such an adventure that I don't want another one for years.' As we ate breakfast side by side like two old friends, I told Miss Halcombe about the woman in white