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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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eat one`s words<br />

- to admit being wrong in something that one has said<br />

The worker was forced to eat his words after his boss proved that he was wrong.<br />

eat out<br />

- to eat in a restaurant<br />

I eat out three or four times a week.<br />

eat out of (someone's) h<strong>and</strong><br />

- to do what someone else wants<br />

The secretary had her boss eating out of her h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> she could do whatever she<br />

wanted.<br />

eat (someone) out of house <strong>and</strong> home<br />

- to eat much food in someone's home<br />

The two teenage boys were eating their parents out of house <strong>and</strong> home.<br />

eat (something) up<br />

- to enjoy something, to absorb something<br />

The children ate up the stories that the teacher was telling.<br />

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eating someone<br />

- to be bothering or worrying someone<br />

I do not know what is eating my friend but she is not in a good mood today.<br />

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