eat up (one's food)
1one-handed food — n. Food that is small enough to hold in one hand and is not messy to eat so that it can be consumed while driving or working. Example Citation: Fast food restaurants have succeeded best with one handed food, because the majority of fast food… …
2eat like a bird — {v. phr.} To eat very little; have little appetite. * /Mrs. Benson is on a diet and she eats like a bird./ * /Alice s mother is worried about her; she eats like a bird and is very thin./ Contrast: EAT LIKE A HORSE …
3eat like a bird — {v. phr.} To eat very little; have little appetite. * /Mrs. Benson is on a diet and she eats like a bird./ * /Alice s mother is worried about her; she eats like a bird and is very thin./ Contrast: EAT LIKE A HORSE …
4Food — For other uses, see Food (disambiguation). Part of a series on …
5One World Cafe — Coordinates: 40°46′05.5″N 111°52′56″W / 40.768194°N 111.88222°W / 40.768194; 111.88222 One World Everybody Ea …
6food — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ delicious, excellent, good, great, superb, tasty, wonderful ▪ favourite/favorite ▪ decent …
7eat — 1. To take solid food. 2. To chew and swallow any substance as one would food. 3. To corrode. [A.S. etan] * * * Eating Attitudes Test; Ehrlich ascites tumor; electro aerosol therapy; epidermolysis acuta toxica; experimental autoimmune thymitis;… …
8Food bank — Volunteers pass out food items from a Feeding America food bank A food bank or foodbank is a non profit, charitable organization that distributes mostly donated food to a wide variety of agencies that in turn feed the hungry. The largest sources… …
9food futurist — n. A person who predicts food and dining trends. Example Citation: As our rapid paced lifestyle continues to change eating patterns, Campbell s sees nourishing, ready to serve soups playing an even more important role in the future. Which is why… …
10eat with relish — enjoy one s food, eat with enjoyment …