FOOD VOCABULARY
Dine in: To eat at home.
Sentence: We’re dining in tonight.
Dine out: To eat at a restaurant.
Sentence: We’re dining out tonight.
Fussy eater: Someone who is very picky about the food and doesn’t eat everything.
Sentence: My husband is a fussy eater, and he’s never pleased with my cooking.
FOOD VOCABULARY
Mouth-watering: Delicious, appetizing.
Sentence: My mouth is watering every time I think about my grandmother’s apple pie.
Quick Snack: A light and quick meal, usually unhealthy.
Sentence: Eating a quick snack instead of a main meal can be harmful for the stomach.
Slap-up: To cook something very quickly.
Sentence: I feel like making a slap-up meal tonight.
Bolt down: To eat a large amount of food very quickly.
Sentence: Don’t bolt your food down like that, it’s very rude!
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Sweet tooth: To enjoy eating sweet food.
Sentence: Dave eats candy all the time. He must have a sweet tooth.
Restrain hunger: To avoid eating when you really want to.
Sentence: John couldn’t restrain his hunger anymore and went to the nearest fast-food restaurant.
Take-away: A meal prepared in a café/restaurant and eaten at home.
Sentence: I’m going to ring the Japanese restaurant and order a takeaway.
Full-up: To eat to the point that you can’t eat anymore
Sentence: Would you like more chips? No, thank you, I’m already full-up!