food idioms by sumedhe

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Food IdiomsFood Idioms

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eat one’s words

MEANING: take back something one has said, admit something is not true

I told my boss that I would be leaving but later I had to eat my words and tell him that I wanted to stay.

half-baked

MEANING: not thought out or studied carefully

He has a half-baked idea about starting a new business but most of us think that it will fail.

half-baked

MEANING: not thought out or studied carefully

He has a half-baked idea about starting a new business but most of us think that it will fail.

salt away

MEANING: save money

He has been working there for seven years and has

been able to salt away quite a lot of money.

salt away

MEANING: save money

He has been working there for seven years and has

been able to salt away quite a lot of money.

upset the applecart

MEANING: ruin a plan or event by surprise or accident

Everything was going well at the company until he came along and upset the apple cart.

upset the applecart

MEANING: ruin a plan or event by surprise or accident

Everything was going well at the company until he came along and upset the apple cart.

out to lunch

MEANING: crazy, mad

She is totally out to lunch and you should never believe what she tells you.

out to lunch

MEANING: crazy, mad

She is totally out to lunch and you should never believe what she tells you.

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