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could eat a horse — If you are very hungry, you could eat a horse … The small dictionary of idiomes
could eat a horse — If you are very hungry, you could eat a horse. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Could eat a horse — If you are very hungry, you could eat a horse … Dictionary of English idioms
I could eat a horse — phrase used for saying that you are very hungry Thesaurus: hunger and hungrysynonym Main entry: horse * * * I could eat a ˈhorse idiom (informal) … Useful english dictionary
I could eat a horse. — something that you say when you are very hungry. I ve had nothing but a sandwich all day I could eat a horse … New idioms dictionary
Could eat a horse if you took its shoes off — be very hungry … Dictionary of Australian slang
could eat a horse if you took its shoes off — Australian Slang be very hungry … English dialects glossary
eat — W1S1 [i:t] v past tense ate [et, eıt US eıt] past participle eaten [ˈi:tn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(food)¦ 2¦(meal)¦ 3 eat your words 4 eat your heart out 5 eat somebody alive/eat somebody for breakfast 6¦(use)¦ 7 eat humble pie … Dictionary of contemporary English
eat — [ it ] (past tense ate [ eıt ] ; past participle eat|en [ itn ] ) verb intransitive or transitive *** to put food into your mouth and swallow it: We sat on the grass and ate our sandwiches. Don t talk while you re eating. I ve eaten too much.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
I could eat a horse — used for saying that you are very hungry … English dictionary
eat — /i:t/ verb past tense ate /et,eIt/ past participle eaten 1 FOOD a) (I, T) to put food in your mouth and swallow it: Vegetarians don t eat meat. | something to eat (=some food): Would you like something to eat? | eat like a bird (=eat very little) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English