Eat Like A Horse
- Eat Like A Horse
- How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still commonly used in informal settings, particularly in spoken language, to add a touch of humor or exaggeration to a conversation.
- Literal Meaning: To consume food like a horse would, implying a large quantity of food.
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To eat a large quantity of food, often quickly and voraciously.
- After a long hike, I was so hungry I ate like a horse at the buffet.
- My brother can eat like a horse, he had three burgers and two pizzas by himself!
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