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Write the Idioms in a notebook:-
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FOOD IDIOMS
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Apple of his eye- A favorite
As busy as popcorn on a skillet- Very active
As easy as apple pie- Something simple
As flat as a pancake- Very flat
As hungry as a bear- Very hungry
As nutty as a fruitcake- Crazy
As slow as molasses in January- Very slow
As sour as vinegar- Disagreeable
As sweet as honey- Very sweet
As thick as pea soup- Very thick
As warm as toast- Very warm
Bad apple- Bad person
Bear fruit- Get results
Big cheese- Important person
Big enchilada- Important thing or person
Bite off more than you can chew- Try to do more than you can handle
Bite the hand that feeds you- Act badly to someone who helps you
Bitter pill to swallow- Hard to take
Bread and butter- Basic needs
Bring home the bacon- Earn a living
Butter up- Flatter someone to get something
Chew the fat- Talk
Coffee break- A break from work to eat or drink
Compare apples and oranges- Compare things that are very different
Cook his goose- Damage or affect negatively
Cook up a storm- Cook a large quantity
Cool as a cucumber- Doesn’t get easily upset
Couch potato- Someone who watches a lot of TV
Cream of the crop- The best
Cut the mustard- Do what is necessary
Cry over spilt milk- Worry about something in the past
Drop like a hot potato- To immediately stop
Eat crow- Admit a mistake
Eat dirt- Be humble
Eat high on the hog- Eat fine food
Eat humble pie- To apologize
Eat like a bird- Eat a small amount
Eat like a horse- Eat a lot
Eat one's heart out- To be jealous
Eat out- Dine in a restaurant
Eat out of her hands- Do what she wants
Eat us out of house and home- Eat a lot
Eat your words - Take back words
Egg on - Urge someone
Either feast or famine- Either too much or not enough
Everything from soup to nuts- A wide variety of items
Fat is in the fire- Big problem
Fine kettle of fish- A mess
Finger in the pie- Participating
Food for thought- Something to think about
Forbidden fruit- Something banned
For peanuts- Inexpensive
Full of beans- Feel energetic
Go bananas- Excited or crazy
Goose is cooked- Finished or in trouble
Gravy train- Well-paying job
Greatest thing since sliced bread- Something that is excellent
Half a loaf is better than none- Something is better than nothing
Half-baked- Not thought through
Hand to someone on a silver platter- Cater to someone
Hard nut to crack- Difficult person
Have a lot on one's plate- Very busy
Have a sweet tooth- Like sweet foods
Have bigger fish to fry- Have more important things to do
Have egg on your face- Be embarrassed
Have one's cake and eat it too- Having something both ways
In a nutshell- In summary
In a pickle- In trouble
Life is a bowl of cherries- Life is good
Like taking candy from a baby- Easy to do
Like two peas in a pod- Very similar
Meat and potatoes- Basics, simple food
Melt in one's mouth- Delicious
Not for all the tea in China- Not for any price
Not know beans about- Unfamiliar or ignorant
Not worth a hill of beans- Not valuable
Nutty as a fruitcake- Crazy

Answers

Answered by Arshdeepvadhon
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Answer:

apple of his eyes is the correct answer

Answered by mailtoshauryagupta20
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Answer:

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