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burn something to a crisp

/bɜrn ˈsʌm.θɪŋ tu ə krɪsp/

Example:

I left the pizza in the oven too long and burned it to a crisp.

eat like a horse

/iːt laɪk ə hɔrs/

Example:

He's so thin, but he can eat like a horse.

eat someone out of house and home

/iːt ˈsʌm.wʌn aʊt əv haʊs ənd hoʊm/

Example:

My teenage son is eating me out of house and home.

feed your face

/fiːd jʊər feɪs/

Example:

He spent the whole party just feeding his face at the buffet.

make a pig of yourself

/meɪk ə pɪɡ əv jərˈself/

Example:

I really made a pig of myself at the buffet.

eat your fill

/iːt jʊər fɪl/

Example:

At the buffet, everyone could eat their fill of delicious food.

eat like a bird

/iːt laɪk ə bɜːrd/

Example:

She's so thin because she eats like a bird.

square meal

/ˌskwer ˈmiːl/

Example:

After a long day of hiking, all I wanted was a good square meal.

sit well with

/sɪt wɛl wɪð/

Example:

His decision to leave the company didn't sit well with his colleagues.
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