Ways of eating

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Quiz about words related to food and eating.
Manuel Lujan
Quiz by Manuel Lujan, updated more than 1 year ago
Manuel Lujan
Created by Manuel Lujan about 9 years ago
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Question 1

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To eat something eagerly or quickly, showing you're very hungry or enjoying what you're eating is to [blank_start]gulp[blank_end].
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  • gulp

Question 2

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To eat something hurriedly and almost without chewing is to [blank_start]bolt down[blank_end].
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  • bolt down

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To [blank_start]sample[blank_end] is to taste a small amount of food and drink in order to see what it is like.
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  • sample

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To enjoy the flavour of something as much as you can by eating or drinking it slowly is to [blank_start]savour[blank_end] it.
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  • savour

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To eat a small amount of something, like a bird, is to [blank_start]peck at[blank_end] something.
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  • peck at

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To eat small amounts of food regularly instead of eating meals is to [blank_start]graze[blank_end].
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  • graze

Question 7

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To [blank_start]champ[blank_end] is to eat noisily.
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  • champ

Question 8

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There's a phrasal verb that means "to assault" and is also used to refer to the action of starting to eat something as soon as it arrives. It's to [blank_start]fall on[blank_end].
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  • fall on

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To [blank_start]gorge[blank_end] oneself means to eat so much that you cannot eat any more.
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  • gorge

Question 10

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A phrasal verb that means "to eat with enthusiasm" is to [blank_start]tuck in[blank_end].
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  • tuck in

Question 11

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There's an idiom than means "to take on more than you are capable of doing". It is to [blank_start]bite off more than you can chew[blank_end].
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  • bite off more than you can chew

Question 12

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To [blank_start]nibble[blank_end] at something is to eat it by taking a lot of small bites.
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  • nibble

Question 13

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To pass the tongue over something is to [blank_start]lick[blank_end] it.
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  • lick

Question 14

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To finish something quickly or easily is to [blank_start]polish off[blank_end].
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  • polish off

Question 15

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To eat something with difficulty because you don't want to eat it, you don't like it or you are sick is to [blank_start]choke[blank_end] it [blank_start]down[blank_end].
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  • choke
  • down

Question 16

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To eat more than it's necessary or healthy is to [blank_start]overeat[blank_end].
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  • overeat

Question 17

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To eat with enthusiasm or great pleasure is to eat [blank_start]heartily[blank_end].
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  • heartily

Question 18

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If you eat enough of something, or until you can't eat anymore, you [blank_start]eat your fill[blank_end].
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  • eat your fill
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