Eat (one's) fill In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "eat (one's) fill", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zack Phuc calendar 2022-11-09 04:11

Meaning of Eat (one's) fill

Eat (one's) fill verb phrase

To eat to the point that one feels full and no longer hungry

My grandmother always lets me eat my fill.

I don't like to eat my fill in the morning. I prefer to just have a cup of coffee.

Other phrases about:

from A to izzard

From the beginning to the end.

packed to the gills

If something is packed to the gills, it is completely full.

have eyes bigger than (one's) belly

Said when someone has taken more food than he or she is capable of eating

do (something) up brown

Do something thoroughly, excellently, or perfectly

out to brunch

Going out to a meal that is eaten in the late morning

Grammar and Usage of Eat (one's) fill

Verb Forms

  • To eat (one's) fill
  • Eating (one's) fill
  • Ate (one's) fill
  • eats (one's) fill

The verb "eat" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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