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  • to remove a food or drink from your diet
    cut out
  • to eat mainly one type of food
    live on
  • to run after smn or sth in order to catch them
    chase
  • My brother apologised and said he was sorry for what he’d done. (deep)
    My brother apologised and said he was deeply sorry for what he’d done.
  • We get around 40 to 50 customers a night at this restaurant. (typical)
    We typically get around 40 to 50 customers a night at this restaurant.
  • to eat in order to stop feeling hungry
    fill up on
  • to go past a vehicle or person that is going in the same direction
    overtake
  • Tom has become vegetarian and doesn’t eat any meat or fish at all now. (complete)
    Tom has become completely vegetarian and doesn’t eat any meat or fish at all now.
  • firmness of purpose
    determination
  • He decided not to accept the offer. It was a good decision. (sensible)
    He sensibly decided not to accept the offer. It was a good decision.
  • It was Saturday morning, so the supermarket was busy. (incredible)
    It was Saturday morning, so the supermarket was incredibly busy.
  • to collect several things, often from different places or people
    gather
  • to make food hot
    heat up
  • acting or done with strong, rough force
    violent
  • to talk and do things with other people
    interact
  • to eat in a restaurant
    eat out
  • when the temperature of something reduces
    cool down
  • I had to change my diet when I found out I had diabetes, but I can still eat cheese and fruit. (dramatical)
    I had to change my diet dramatically when I found out I had diabetes, but I can still eat cheese and fruit.
  • when food is too old and is no longer suitable to eat
    go off
  • to control the direction of a vehicle
    steer
  • to move smoothly over a surface, or to make something move smoothly over a surface
    slide
  • They would eat sweets all day long if we let them! (happy)
    They would happily eat sweets all day long if we let them!
  • to finish eating some food
    eat up
  • We don’t have to eat out at a restaurant, we could have a picnic in the park. (necessary)
    We don’t necessarily have to eat out at a restaurant, we could have a picnic in the park.