eat (one's) fill (redirected fromeat your fill) eat (one's) fill To eat enough that one is satisfied or no longer hungry.We have plenty of mashed potatoes, so be sure to eat your fill!I hope everyone eats their fill because we have a ton of food here!No more for me, thanks. ...
And yet, that same year almost as many people died of health insurance. I never learned what that was in school and to this day I have never been taught anything about health insurance, but I have had a further 5 lessons on/near the topic of The Vietnam War. If we call the Viet...
To be quite submissive. This expression, referring to a tame animal eating from a person’s hand, dates from the early twentieth century. “He’s like that,” wrote Joseph Conrad (Victory,1915), “sometimes that familiar you might think he would eat out of your hand.” ...
To be quite submissive. This expression, referring to a tame animal eating from a person’s hand, dates from the early twentieth century. “He’s like that,” wrote Joseph Conrad (Victory,1915), “sometimes that familiar you might think he would eat out of your hand.” ...
To be quite submissive. This expression, referring to a tame animal eating from a person’s hand, dates from the early twentieth century. “He’s like that,” wrote Joseph Conrad (Victory,1915), “sometimes that familiar you might think he would eat out of your hand.” ...
“He’s like that,” wrote Joseph Conrad (Victory, 1915), “sometimes that familiar you might think he would eat out of your hand.” See also: eat, of, out, to The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer See also: eat out of hand eat out of...
To have or do two things that one desires that are normally contradictory or impossible to have or do simultaneously. Because "have" can also mean "eat," this expression may seem redundant. However, it is based on the meaning of "have" as "to possess," i.e., to maintain possession of...