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TUCK IN (2), TUCK INTO (2)
tuck in =
tuck into something = start eating with an appetite
examples:- Tuck in before it gets cold!
- We tucked into the pizza hungrily.
- I tucked into the chicken.
- The food is served! Everybody tuck in!
- I saw you in a bistro yesterday tucking into eggs and salami!
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Talks On Food / Meals
Some examples are given here related to talks about food. What is your favorite food?What will you like to eat?Have you had your meal?Did you like the food?Bring me a cup of coffee?Are you vegetarian or non-vegetarian?I am vegetarian.Please have...
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Things You Like And Dislike About School
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Dig In (1), Dig Into (1)
dig in, dig into something = start eating with an appetite examples: Dig in! The food is getting cold.Don 't be shy, guys. Dig in. The pizza is for you.We were all very hungry and dug into the food right away.The children dug into the cake with great...
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Chicken Out
chicken out = am afraid to do something examples: You said you would do it! Don't chicken out now!At the last minute she chickened out of telling him the truth.Sometimes we think we are brave but in a dangerous situation we might chicken out.You 're...
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The Mini Pizza Therapy Pizza Book
The Mini Pizza Therapy Pizza Book by Albert Grande With The Pizza Therapy Pizza Book: You can discover to make incredible pizza from scratch as making pizza is an incredibly fun family activity. You don?t even need to know how to make dough! You don?t...
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