Relier Pairs Food vocabulary Version en ligne Food vocabulary par Florencia Salto 1 To eat like a horse. 2 To tuck into 3 To be full up 4 Binge eating 5 To grab a bite 6 Shovel something into your mouth 7 Stoke up with something 8 A slap-up meal 9 To make your mouth water 10 To bolt something down 11 To wine and dine 12 To spoil your appetite 13 Eat-in 14 To foot the bill 15 To have a sweet tooth 16 The main meal 17 Drive through The meal at which you eat the most food To have a meal at home rather than in a restaurant To gobble something (when you’re in a rush) A large meal or a lavish enjoyable meal Type of service provided by a business that allows customers to purchase products without leaving their cars To eat something with pleasure or to eat food heartily To eat a lot To eat a lot of a particular food or to fill oneself with food to avoid feeling hungry or weak later To gobble something that you hardly chew or taste it To make you feel very hungry for something or the food that makes your mouth salivate To enjoy sugary food To put large quantities of food into your mouth very quickly To entertain with food, eat sumptuously, or to treat someone with wine and dinner, it’s typically to impress him/her To pay the bill for something typically when the amount is considered large or unreasonable Eating a lot of food in a short period, especially without being able to control yourself To eat something that will stop you feeling hungry or makes you skip the next meal when it’s meal-time To eat to the point that you can no longer eat anymore or that you ate so much