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Phrasal Verbs for Food and Drink

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  • To clean the dishes.
    wash in
    wash up
    wash out
    wash over
  • To stop consuming something.
    cut in
    cut out
    cut up
    cut down on
  • When food is no longer edible.
    gone up
    gone in
    gone off
    gone over
  • To reheat a food to a desired temperature.
    warm out
    warm up
    warm in
    warm over
  • To finish what you are eating.
    eat in
    eat up
    eat down
    eat out
  • To start eating.
    dig out
    get up
    eat up
    dig in
  • To eat something at great speed.
    chicken down
    pig down
    wolf down
    dog down
  • To drink something slowly, swallowing only small amounts.
    sip on
    drink up
    drink on
    sip under
  • When you can't eat any more.
    full over
    full in
    full up
    full out
  • To not eat too much of something.
    go over
    go easy on
    go up
    take on
  • To not have any more of something.
    run in
    run out
    run off
    run up
  • To eat food at home.
    eat up
    eat out
    eat down
    eat in
  • To eat a little bit of food because you’ve lost appetite or you’re not interested in the food.
    pick up
    pick at
    pick off
    pick on
  • To remove the skin of a food.
    get off
    make off
    peel off
    peel over
  • To reduce how much you consume of something.
    cut in
    cut out
    cut up
    cut down on
  • To eat, drink, or use the last part of something.
    finish over
    finish off
    finish out
    finish in
  • To eat a lot of food.
    chicken out
    sheep out
    pig out
    cow out
  • To eat at a restaurant.
    eat in
    eat up
    eat down
    eat out