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ph v u15

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  • to get or have a quick, light meal or snack. It implies a casual and informal dining experience, often because there isn't much time for a full, formal meal.
    grab a bite to eat
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  • eat a great deal.
    eat a horse
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  • having eaten or drunk so much that one cannot consume any more.
    i'm full up
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  • o eat only a small amount without enthusiasm, either because you're not hungry, worried, or ill, or because you are being fussy.
    pick at food
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  • to only be able to eat small amounts of food
    eat like a bird
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  • means to cause someone to feel eager or hungry for something, usually food, because it looks or smells delicious
    make my mouth water
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  • means to cause someone to feel eager or hungry for something, usually food, because it looks or smells delicious
    make my mouth water
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  • something, especially food, remaining after the rest has been used
    leftovers
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  • quickly finish or consume something.
    polish off
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  • the passing of information, whether news, gossip, or recommendations, from one person to another through oral communication
    by word of mouth
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  • It is a phrasal verb used to describe the act of paying what is owed, such as settling a bill or paying a person back for money you borrowed.
    settle up
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  • completely and badly burnt, to the point of being black, charred, and dry
    burn to a crisp
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  • lazy person
    couch potato
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  • a lot of energy
    full of beans
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  • try to do too much
    bite more than you can chew
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  • somebody looks innocent but really they are not
    butter wouldn't melt in her mouth
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