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half-digested

British  

adjective

  1. (of food, drink, etc) partially digested

  2. (of ideas, beliefs, etc) not entirely assimilated mentally

    half-digested tenets of the latest intellectual fads

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Example Sentences

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It smells of wet wool, body odor, cigarettes and heavy, half-digested dinners.

From Salon • Nov. 26, 2023

Hawkins has vanished and is presumed murdered; a man is set to hang for his murder before Hawkins rolls, half-digested, from the leaf of a giant Venus flytrap.

From Nature • Feb. 6, 2017

One critic derided Mr. Bernal’s thesis as evidence of “a whirling confusion of half-digested reading.”

From New York Times • Jun. 23, 2013

I let Susan talk me through every rumour, assumption and piece of half-digested tittle-tattle on how 18-year-old Jessica Currin had met her death, each one more unlikely or unprovable than the last.

From BBC • May 17, 2013

Stannis was a deliberate commander, and his host was a half-digested stew of clansmen, southron knights, king’s men and queen’s men, salted with a few northern lords.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin