Appetite - Desire to eat., A big eater - A person who eats a lot and has big meals., To bolt (sth) down - To eat very quickly, generally because you are in a hurry., Canned/ tinned goods - Food put into a metal container and sealed to remain fresh., "I could eat a horse!" - I'm very hungry; often preceded by I'm starving., Crockery - Plates, cups, mugs, bowls, dishes, etc. , Cutlery - Knives, forks and spoons., Dig in! - Start eating (informal), To eat sb out of house and home - If sb visits or stays with sb and eats them out of house and home, they eat all the food of the house. , To be famished/ starving/ ravenous - To be very hungry. , A gadget - A small, useful and clever machine or tool. , To grab a bite to eat - To quickly have sth to eat; generally in a fast food restaurant., The larder - The cupboard in the kitchen where food is kept. , To be/ feel peckish - To be a little hungry. , To pick at your food - To eat your food very slowly and without enthusiasm (generally when you are unhappy/ unwell/ do not like the food)., To spoil your appetite - To eath sth before a meal, so that you are no longer hungry when it is mealtime. , To wolf sth down - To eat sth very quickly, often because you are very hungry or in a hurry. , To work up an appetite - To do sth (generally some kind of physical exercise) which makes you hungry., Fizzy drinks - Carbonated soft drinks. Opp: still , To be gasping for a drink - To be extremely thirsty. , Mineral water - Bottled water, generally taken from spas and considered to be healthier than tap water. , On the house - If you go to a café or a restaurant and you are given sth (a drink, a dessert, etc) ___________, you do not have to pay for it. , To be parched - To be very thirsty. , To quench your thirst - To satisfy your thirst so that you are no longer thirsty., Soft drinks - Cold (often fizzy) drinks that do not contain alcohol. ,

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