To have a meal at a restaurant instead of at home.
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Examples for "eat out"
Examples for "eat out"
1You will see adventures walk up and eat out of my hand.
2He had them where they had to eat out of his hand.
3Last summer I got her so she'd eat out of my hands.
4Practical theorists condemned to rust too often eat out their own hearts.
5She can get them to come and eat out of her hand.
1Mr O'Shaughnessy said that it had been planned in advance to go for a meal there after the match.
2If you went for a meal with her she would have one course already prepared, or in the oven.
3Rooney went for a meal on St Stephen's Day with his wife and fellow players Darron Gibson and Jonny Evans.
5"You've been down there, and that goes for a meal ticket with me!"
1We could just go out for a meal, or do something with women.
2You can, at this stage, go out for a meal and order alcoholic beverages.
3He would go out for a meal or a drink, I would go out separately.
4Mendonza did persuade Favor to go out for a meal, a seafood restaurant a couple of blocks away.
5And I don't eat red meat in the flat, although I will when I go out for a meal.
6When you go out for a meal, a drink, a show, or a basketball game, you're helping 196,000 New Yorkers pay the rent.
7I went out for a meal with a friend earlier on.'
8Maybe she was staying somewhere near there and went out for a meal.
9GOING out for a meal is one of my favourite things to do.
10A crowd of us went out for a meal.
11Sometimes they went out for a meal together.
12Are we going out for a meal?
13First all the family went out for a meal at an extortionate hamburger joint that played ear-splitting rock music.
15His wife was at a medical conference in Sweden and he went out for a meal with three old friends.
16He described how his mother and Ms Joseph went out for a meal in Mangere, where the two women become quite drunk.