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दैनिक जीवन - Appetite

जानें कि कैसे अंग्रेजी मुहावरे जैसे "the munchies" और "have a sweet tooth" अंग्रेजी में भूख से संबंधित हैं।

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to have a sweet tooth
[वाक्यांश]

to be attracted to food that contains a lot of sugar

Ex: He has such a sweet tooth that he's known for his homemade pies and pastries at family gatherings.
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hollow leg
[संज्ञा]

the capacity or ability to consume an excessive amount of food or drink, particularly alcoholic ones

खोखला पैर, अथाह पेट

खोखला पैर, अथाह पेट

Ex: At the all-you-can-eat buffet, he piled his plate so high, it was clear he possesses a hollow leg.ऑल-यू-कैन-ईट बुफे में, उसने अपनी प्लेट को इतना ऊंचा ढेर लगा दिया कि यह स्पष्ट था कि उसके पास एक **खोखला पैर** है।
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the munchies
[संज्ञा]

an abrupt and strong desire to eat something

अचानक भूख लगना, खाने की तीव्र इच्छा

अचानक भूख लगना, खाने की तीव्र इच्छा

Ex: He's known for his late-night munchies runs to the convenience store for candy and soda.वह कैंडी और सोडा के लिए रात के अंतिम समय में कन्वीनिएंस स्टोर पर **अचानक खाने की इच्छा** के कारण जाने के लिए जाना जाता है।
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somebody can eat a horse
[वाक्य]

used to say that one is overwhelemed by the sense of hunger and is willing to quench it the first chance one gets

Ex: I don't know how he manages to eat so much; it's as if he could eat a whole stable of horses!
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to make one's mouth water
[वाक्यांश]

to feel excessive and uncontrollable hunger when seeing, smelling, or even thinking of a delicious food or drink

Ex: The chocolate display in the bakery makes my mouth water every time I walk by .
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used to describe a greedy person who takes more food than they could possibly finish

Ex: After a holiday feast, we all felt stuffed because our eyes had been bigger than our stomachs.
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to whet one's appetite
[वाक्यांश]

to severely increase one's desire for food

Ex: The sample platter at the food festival was a delightful way whet your appetite and decide which vendor to visit next .
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to get stuck in
[वाक्यांश]

to start with much enthusiasm

Ex: After a long week of planning , they were excited get stuck into their weekend getaway .
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used to tell someone that they are eating or drinking too much of something

Ex: After a long day at workI could murder a hot cup of coffee .
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(as) full as a tick
[वाक्यांश]

no longer able to eat due to having a full stomach

Ex: I had a huge breakfast this morning , and now Ifull as a tick; I 'll skip lunch .
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to melt in one's mouth
[वाक्यांश]

(of food) to be really tasty and require not much chewing

Ex: The perfectly ripe mango was so sweet and juicy that it seemed melt in my mouth.
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