Munch out (on something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "munch out (on something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-11-28 12:11

Meaning of Munch out (on something)

Synonyms:

pig out (on something)

Munch out (on something) verb phrase

To eat too much

After cleaning the whole house I had to munch out on pizza.

The kids love fried chicken. They always munch out.

Other phrases about:

have eyes bigger than (one's) belly

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

out to brunch

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

eat (one's) fill

To eat to the point that you feel full and no longer hungry

go (right) through (one) like a dose of salts

If something such as food, drink, or medicine go (right) through (one) like a dose of salts, it is rapidly excreted without being digested.

fill (one's) face

To eat a large amount of food within a short period of time

Grammar and Usage of Munch out (on something)

Verb Forms

  • to munch out (on something)
  • munches out (on something)
  • munching out (on something)
  • munched out (on something)

The verb “munch" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

Origin of Munch out (on something)

The verb "munch" may have a connection to the Old French mangier - "to bite or chew". It dates from the early 15th century.

The Origin Cited: etymonline.com .
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