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Phrasal Verbs for Food and Drink

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    Whether you are eating in or eating out there are many phrasal verbs relating to food, how many do you know?
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  • To eat at a restaurant
    Eat up
    Eat in
    Eat down
    Eat out
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  • To eat food at home
    Eat out
    Eat in
    Eat down
    Eat up
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  • To reduce how much you consume of something
    Cut in
    Cut out
    Cut up
    Cut down on
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  • When food is no longer edible
    Gone in
    Gone off
    Gone up
    Gone over
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  • To finish what you are eating
    Eat down
    Eat in
    Eat up
    Eat out
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  • To stop consuming something
    Cut up
    Cut out
    Cut in
    Cut down on
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  • To remove the skin of a food
    Peel off
    Peel over
    Get off
    Make off
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  • To NOT eat too much of something
    Go easy on
    Go up
    Take on
    Go over
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  • To reheat a food to a desired temperature
    Warm up
    Warm in
    Warm over
    Warm out
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  • To not have any more of something
    Run out
    Run up
    Run in
    Run off
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  • To clean the dishes
    Wash up
    Wash in
    Wash out
    Wash over
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  • to eat a little bit of food because you’ve lost appetite or you’re not interested in the food
    Pick on
    Pick up
    Pick off
    Pick at
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  • To eat, drink, or use the last part of something
    Finish out
    Finish over
    Finish off
    Finish in
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  • to try something just a little bit or for a short period, to determine whether it is worth continuing.
    try out
    try up
    try in
    try down
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  • To eat a large amount of some food, quickly and with enthusiasm
    chow in
    chow out
    chow up
    chow down
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  • To absorb liquid (sauce) into a piece of something solid (bread)
    sop (something) down
    sop (something) in
    sop (something) out
    sop (something) up
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