
IDIOMS

Sentence- Processed food can cause various health issues.

Quality justifies the bill: when a product is worth buying due its good quality, even if it’s expensive.
Sentence– The quality justifies the bill in restaurants of my home town.

Quick snack: a light and quick meal, usually unhealthy.
Sentence– Having quick snacks instead of main meal can be harmful for health.

Ready meal: a meal that you buy already cooked, which only requires reheating to be eaten.
Sentence– The option of ready meal has decreased the trend of cooking at home.

Restrain one’s hunger: to avoid eating when you really want to. Usually practiced during diets.
Sentence-John couldn’t restrain his hunger anymore and went to the nearest fast-food restaurant.

slap-up meal: a quick and fatty meal. To slap up means to cook something very quickly.
Sentence– I get too tired in evening that I always prepare slap-up meal .

Starving hungry: to be extremely hungry.
Sentence– I beggar was starving hungry and ate plate full of rice in a fraction of second.

Take-away: a meal prepared in a café/restaurant and eaten at home.
Sentence– Corona was boon for the take away restaurants.

The main meal: the most important meal of the day.
Sentence– Breakfast is my main meal as it give me energy for full day.

To be dying of hunger: an exaggerated way of saying you are really hungry.
Sentence– I am dying of hunger as I have not received anything to eat since morning.
