Food

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    Food Phrasal Verbs

    This is one episode of Lucy's Youtube Channel.

    Eating

    1. to pig out

    to eat a lot of food
    example: I'm meant to be on a really strict diet, but I pigged out last night.

    1. to eat up

    to eat everything
    Come on, eat your food up or you'll be hungry.
    normally moderate for children

    1. to pick at

    to unwilling eat a small amount of food
    Are you feeling alright? You've been picking at your food for ages.

    1. to cut out

    to eliminate
    Sorry, no cake for me. I'm cutting out sugar.

    1. to cut back (on)

    to reduce
    My doctor told me I need to cut back on fat.

    1. to bolt/wolf down

    to eat everything quickly
    I wolf down my breakfast this morning because I had no time.

    Cooking and preparing for food

    1. whip up

    to prepare food quickly or easily
    Here we are, something I whipped up yesterday.

    1. to cut up

    to cut into pieces
    Do you want me to cut up your food for you?

    1. to chop up

    to cut with sharp blows
    If you cut the pie up, I'll chop up the vegetables.

    1. to boil over

    to cause liquid overflow during boiling
    Can you run and get peas? I think they're boiling over.

    1. to warm up

    to heat
    Do you want me to warm up your dinner for you when you get home?

    1. to fry up

    to cooking something by frying
    Do you want me to fry up some bacon?

    phrases with "up", usually childish.

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