/baɪt/ (verb)
to use your teeth to cut or grip something
/tʃuː/ (verb)
to crush food with your teeth before swallowing
/tʃɑːmp/ (verb)
to bite or chew something loudly and vigorously
/tʃaʊ daʊn/ (phrasal verb)
to eat a large amount of food quickly and enthusiastically
/kənˈsjuːm/ (verb)
to eat or drink something, especially in large quantities
/kræm/ (verb)
to eat or drink something quickly and in large amounts
/dɪˈvaʊər/ (verb)
to eat something quickly and eagerly
/daɪˈdʒest/ (verb)
to break down food in your stomach and intestines so that your body can absorb the nutrients
/dɪɡ ɪn/ (phrasal verb)
to start eating with enthusiasm
/daɪn/ (verb)
to eat dinner
/iːt/ (verb)
to put food in your mouth and chew and swallow it
/iːt ʌp/ (phrasal verb)
to finish eating all of something
/ɪnˈɡɔːrdʒ/ (verb)
to eat or drink a large amount of something until you are very full
/fiːst/ (noun/verb)
a large and special meal; to eat a lot of food with great enjoyment
/fiːst ɒn/ (phrasal verb)
to eat a large amount of something with great enjoyment
/fiːd/ (verb)
to give food to a person, group, or animal
/ˈfɪnɪʃ ɒf/ (phrasal verb)
to eat or drink the last part of something
/ˈɡɒbl̩/ (verb)
to eat something quickly and noisily
/ɡɔːrdʒ/ (verb)
to eat a large amount of food quickly and with great enthusiasm
/ɡreɪz/ (verb)
to eat small amounts of food throughout the day instead of having regular meals
/ɡʌlp/ (verb)
to eat or drink something quickly by taking large amounts of air into your mouth
/ɪnˈdʒest/ (verb)
to take food, drink, or another substance into your body through your mouth
/ɪnˈheɪl/ (verb)
to eat or drink something quickly and with great enthusiasm
/læp ʌp/ (phrasal verb)
to drink or eat something with great enjoyment
/ˈmæstɪkeɪt/ (verb)
to chew food thoroughly before swallowing
/mʌntʃ/ (verb)
to eat something steadily and often noisily
/ˈnɪbl̩/ (verb)
to eat something by taking small bites
/nɒʃ/ (verb)
to eat food, especially snacks, between meals
/pɑːrˈteɪk/ (verb)
to eat or drink something, especially as part of a meal or celebration
/pek æt/ (phrasal verb)
to eat only small amounts of food without much interest or enthusiasm
/pɪk æt/ (phrasal verb)
to eat only small amounts of food without much interest or enthusiasm
/pɪɡ aʊt/ (phrasal verb)
to eat a large amount of food, especially in a greedy or indulgent manner
/ˈpɒlɪʃ ɒf/ (phrasal verb)
to eat or drink all of something, especially quickly or with enthusiasm
/pʊt əˈweɪ/ (phrasal verb)
to eat or drink a large amount of something
/ˈrelɪʃ/ (verb)
to enjoy the taste or flavor of something
/ˈseɪvər/ (verb)
to enjoy the taste or smell of something for a long time
/skɑːrf/ (verb)
to eat something quickly and eagerly
/snæk/ (noun/verb)
a small amount of food that is eaten between meals; to eat a small amount of food between meals
/sʌp/ (verb)
to eat or drink something, especially soup, by taking small amounts into your mouth
/ˈswɑːloʊ/ (verb)
to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach
/teɪk ɪn/ (phrasal verb)
to eat or drink something
/teɪst/ (verb)
to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what flavor it has
/tɔːs daʊn/ (phrasal verb)
to eat or drink something quickly and in one gulp
/wʊlf daʊn/ (phrasal verb)
to eat something quickly and greedily