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Food - vocabulary, idioms

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    Food - vocabulary; adjectives, idioms - High Note5 + English Idioms in Use Intermediate
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  • to stimulate interest or desire for something, especially before experiencing it fully
    whet one’s appetite
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  • to make viewers eager or excited to see more
    whet viewers’ appetites
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  • something that makes a good situation even better; an additional benefit
    the icing on the cake
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  • making something unpleasant seem more acceptable or attractive
    sugar coating
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  • you can’t enjoy two mutually exclusive things at the same time
    you can’t have your cake and eat it
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  • wanting two incompatible things; trying to have it both ways
    you want to have your cake and eat it
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  • to cause a feeling of disappointment or unpleasantness
    leave a sour taste in your mouth
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  • continuing until the very end, even if it is unpleasant or difficult
    to the bitter end
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  • to be embarrassed or look foolish because of something you did
    have egg on your face
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  • to be considered an excellent or innovative idea or product
    be the best/greatest thing since sliced bread
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  • to be one’s main source of income or livelihood
    be your bread and butter
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  • to produce positive results or success after effort
    bear fruit
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  • something that is temporarily popular or fashionable
    flavor of the month
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  • to be out of date, no longer current or relevant
    be past
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  • a small stick used to hold food together or as a skewer
    toothpick
    cocktail stick
    chopstick
    straw
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  • to improve or intensify flavor or quality
    herbs
    add
    enhance
    remove
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