I. ADJECTIVE, NOUN & VERB PHRASE
- Mouth-watering (adj) = Very delicious
- Processed food (noun) = Sausage / pizza / hamburger
- Slap-up meal (noun) = Very tasty large meal
- To spoil your appetite (verb phrase) = You ate a snack before so now you don’t want the main meal
- To be ravenous (phrase) = To be very hungry
- To bolt something down (verb phrase) = To eat something very quickly
- To eat like a horse (verb phrase) = To eat everything very hungrily in an impolite way
- To foot the bill (verb phrase) = To pay the restaurant bill
- To grab a bite to eat (verb phrase) = Eat something small quickly
- To tuck into (verb phrase) = To eat
II. IDIOMATIC PHRASE
- Bread and butter (idiomatic phrase) = Something you find easy to do and have done many times before
- Breadwinner (idiomatic phrase) = (Earn the majority of the income in a household)
- Butter someone up (idiomatic phrase) = (be extra nice to someone (usually for selfish reasons)