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Meal Idioms

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    Describe Idioms in Context
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  • "He works two jobs to bring home the bacon." What does "Bring home the bacon" mean?
    To earn money to support a household.
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  • "You’re ignoring the problem—wake up and smell the coffee!" What does "Wake up and smell the coffee" mean?
    Realize what's really happening; face reality.
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  • "He had egg on his face after his prediction failed." What does "egg on your face" mean?
    To be embarrassed or look foolish.
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  • "The kids went bananas when they saw the pancakes." What does "go bananas" mean?
    To go crazy or act irrationally.
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  • "He spilled the beans about the surprise party." What does "spill the beans" mean?
    To reveal a secret.
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  • "Oatmeal is not my cup of tea." What does "not my cup of tea" mean?
    Not something one likes or enjoys.
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  • "That riddle is a hard nut to crack." What does "hard nut to crack" mean?
    A difficult person or problem.
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  • "He’s completely out to lunch during meetings." What does "out to lunch" mean?
    Not paying attention; acting oddly or spaced out.
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  • "They’re fighting over lunch money compared to the budget." What does "lunch money" mean?
    A small amount of money, often implying it's trivial.
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  • "The lawyer had the witness for lunch." What does "have someone for lunch" mean?
    To easily defeat or dominate someone (esp. in arguments).
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  • "I couldn’t finish my steak, so I asked for a doggy bag." What does "doggy bag" mean?
    A container to take leftover food home from a restaurant.
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  • "I can’t take on more work—I’ve already got a full plate." What does "full plate" mean?
    A busy schedule or lots of responsibilities.
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  • "That contract was a gravy train until it got cut." What does "gravy train" mean?
    A job or situation that provides easy money with little effort.
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  • "His comments gave me some food for thought." What does "Food for thought" mean?
    An idea worth thinking about.
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  • Freelance work is often feast or famine." What does "feat or famine" mean?
    Alternating extremes of success and failure, or abundance and scarcity.
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