eat+heartily

  • 81hard — Synonyms and related words: Herculean, Philistine, about, absolute, abstruse, accented, acerb, acerbic, acrid, acrimonious, actively, acute, adamant, adamantine, addictive, adverse, afflictive, agonizing, agonizingly, alcoholic, all but, almost,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 82Hoe into — 1. eat (food) heartily; 2. attack (a person) vigorously, usually verbally; 3. undertake (a job) with vigour …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 83Tuck away — 1. imprison; 2. store, save; 3. eat or drink heartily or greedily …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 84hoe into — Australian Slang 1. eat (food) heartily; 2. attack (a person) vigorously, usually verbally; 3. undertake (a job) with vigour …

    English dialects glossary

  • 85tuck away — Australian Slang 1. imprison; 2. store, save; 3. eat or drink heartily or greedily …

    English dialects glossary

  • 86tuck into — Australian Slang eat or drink heartily or greedily …

    English dialects glossary

  • 87tuck in/into — informal eat food heartily. → tuck …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 88tuck — verb 1》 push, fold, or turn under or between two surfaces or into a confined space: he tucked his shirt into his trousers.     ↘(tuck someone in/up) settle someone in bed by pulling the edges of the bedclothes firmly under the mattress. 2》 (tuck… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 89chow — I [[t]tʃaʊ[/t]] sl. 1) cvb sts food, esp. hearty dishes or a meal 2) cvb sts to eat, esp. heartily (usu. fol. by down) • Etymology: 1855–60, amer.; short for chow chow II chow [[t]tʃaʊ[/t]] n. (often cap.) dch chow chow • Etymology: short form …

    From formal English to slang

  • 90heart — /hat / (say haht) noun 1. a hollow muscular organ which by rhythmic contraction and dilatation keeps the blood in circulation throughout the body. 2. this organ considered as the seat of life, or vital powers, or of thought, feeling, or emotion:… …