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Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 416

Speak Better English with Harry

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To Wolf or to Wolf Down the Food Literally Means to Eat Like a Wolf

To snack on something literally means to take bites of small things. To tuck in or to tuck into something again is a very British verb, so we get our favourite food and can't wait to eat it. We also like to wolf down the food as if we haven't eaten for days or even weeks. So there we have 20 verbs that you can use to describe eating and drinking.

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