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So, without any further ado, let's get ready to eat out.
Our first piece of vocabulary is the phrasal verb 'eat out'.
Say you go to eat out at a cheap diner, and your expectations are low.
Say you go to eat out at a cheap diner and your expectations are low.
Martin, can you not eat out of the bin?
Martin, can you not eat out of the bin?
Dinner reservations like the pussy, you gon' eat out
Then the reservations at the pussy, you gon' eat out.
to eat out of here put a little bit on a clip in Irwin should come over to this there we go and
and it's harder for the naso tang to eat out of here.
I mean, now looking back, eat out to help out looks like a farce.
I mean, now looking back, Eat Out to Help Out looks like a farce it looks like a farcical thing that you'd make put in a sort of B movie, you know.
Hey Jun, why don't we eat out today?
So we don't have to eat out for every breakfast, lunch, and dinner so we can save money this way
Since it's raining outside, we decided to get some grocery shopping done so that we don't have to eat out for every breakfast, lunch, and
the reason that I eat out several times a week, just because I save 20% automatically.
and the reason that I eat out several times a week, just because I save 20% automatically.
I really love living here because it's convenient for school and there are so many rich places to eat out.
and there are so many rich places to eat out.