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  • 111eat someone or something alive — eat (someone or something) alive see ↑eat • • • Main Entry: ↑alive eat (someone or something) alive 1 of insects : to bite (someone or something) many times The mosquitoes were eating us alive. [=we were being bitten frequently by many… …

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  • 112eat a horse — see ↑horse, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑eat eat a horse informal ◇ Someone who is very hungry can be described as being hungry enough to eat a horse. I didn t eat today and now I m so hungry I could eat a horse. • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 113eat humble pie — {v. phr.} To be humbled; to accept insult or shame; admit your error and apologize. * /Tow told a lie about George, and when he was found out, he had to eat humble pie./ * /In some old stories a boy with a stepfather has to eat humble pie./ …

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  • 114eat like a horse — {v. phr.} To eat a lot; eat hungrily. * /The harvesters worked into the evening, and then came in and ate like horses./ Contrast: EAT LIKE A BIRD …

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  • 115eat one's words — also[swallow one s words] {v. phr.} To take back something you have said; admit something is not true. * /John had called Harry a coward, but the boys made him eat his words after Harry bravely fought a big bully./ Compare: EAT CROW …

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  • 116eat humble pie — {v. phr.} To be humbled; to accept insult or shame; admit your error and apologize. * /Tow told a lie about George, and when he was found out, he had to eat humble pie./ * /In some old stories a boy with a stepfather has to eat humble pie./ …

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  • 117eat like a horse — {v. phr.} To eat a lot; eat hungrily. * /The harvesters worked into the evening, and then came in and ate like horses./ Contrast: EAT LIKE A BIRD …

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  • 118eat one's words — also[swallow one s words] {v. phr.} To take back something you have said; admit something is not true. * /John had called Harry a coward, but the boys made him eat his words after Harry bravely fought a big bully./ Compare: EAT CROW …

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  • 119Eat This, Not That! — is the controversial expose of restaurant and packaged food manufacturers written by David Zinczenko, editor in chief of Men’s Health and author of the Abs Diet series, and Matt Goulding, the magazine’s food and nutrition editor. Billed as “the… …

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  • 120Eat Me, Drink Me — Album par Marilyn Manson Marilyn Manson f10300967.jpg Sortie 4 juin 2007 en France Enregistrement Hollywood, Californie, États Unis Durée …

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