Eat and Run

Meaning of Idiom ‘Eat and Run’ To eat and run means to eat a meal or a snack quickly and then immediately leave. 1Spears, Richard A. McGraw-Hill’s American Idioms Dictionary. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2008.,2Ammer, Christine. American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013.  Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Usage This idiom … Read more

Eat A Horse, I could

Meaning of Idiom “I Could Eat a Horse” I could eat a horse means “I am extremely hungry.” 1Ayto, John. Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms. Oxford: Oxford U, 2010.  Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Usage The idiom is usually used to refer to oneself but can be used to … Read more

Eager Beaver

Meaning of Idiom ‘Eager Beaver’ An eager beaver is a person who is very enthusiastic and zealous about work or responsibility; one who is eager to impress and take on extra responsibility. 1,2,3  Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Usage This idiom, although it may be used as a compliment, may … Read more

Each And Every One (Every Last One, Every Single One)

Meaning of Idiom ‘Each and Every One’ Each and every one is a more emphatic way of saying every or all. It is used to emphasize every member of a group, item on a list, etc. and to reinforce that there are no exceptions. The idiom can also refer to parts of a whole such as “every last morsel … Read more