eat well

  • 31well-balanced — UK / US adjective 1) made up of various things that form a satisfactory or healthy combination a reasonable well balanced approach to the problem of hazardous wastes a well balanced diet (= one that contains a variety of foods and the right… …

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  • 32eat (live) high on the hog — or[eat (live) high off the hog] {v. phr.} To eat or live well or elegantly. * /For the first few days after the check arrived, they ate high on the hog./ Compare: IN CLOVER or IN THE CLOVER, ON EASY STREET …

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  • 33eat (live) high on the hog — or[eat (live) high off the hog] {v. phr.} To eat or live well or elegantly. * /For the first few days after the check arrived, they ate high on the hog./ Compare: IN CLOVER or IN THE CLOVER, ON EASY STREET …

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  • 34Eat the Rich (film) — Infobox Film name=Eat the Rich director=Peter Richardson writer=Peter Richardson Pete Richens starring=Nosher Powell Ronald Allen Nigel Planer Miranda Richardson producer=Tim Van Rellim distributor= CBS/Fox Video Ltd. released=October 1987 (UK TV …

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  • 35Eat a Bowl of Tea — Infobox Film name = Eat a Bowl of Tea caption = director = Wayne Wang producer = Tom Sternberg writer = Judith Rascoe starring = Cora Miao Russel Wong Victor Wong Siu Ming Lau Eric Tsang music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released …

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  • 36eat something up — 1. tv. to consume something rapidly, such as food or money. □ Running this household eats my income up. CD The car really eats up gas. 2. tv. to believe something. □ Those people really eat that stuff up about tax reduction. CD They’ll eat up… …

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  • 37Well-Fed Feline — Infobox Television episode Title = Well Fed Feline Series = Garfield and Friends Caption = Season = 2 Episode = 99 Airdate = November 25, 1989 [ [http://www.povonline.com/Garf%20Episodes.htm Garfield Friends Episode Guide ] ] Production = G033 C… …

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  • 38well-fed — UK [ˌwel ˈfed] / US adjective a well fed person has had a lot to eat, either at one meal or over a long period of time. This word is sometimes used for saying that the person is fat or rich These were well fed pampered people, used to luxury. We… …

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  • 39eat humble pie — admit I did not play well, feel humble after defeat    Ben had to eat humble pie after he finished fourth in the race …

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  • 40eat crow — tv. to display total humility, especially when shown to be wrong. □ Well, it looks like I was wrong, and I’m going to have to eat crow. □ I’ll be eating crow if I’m not shown to be right …

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