狼吞虎咽英语怎么说
The children fell on the food and ate it greedily.
Hotels were full of rich people wolfing expensive meals.
He wolfed down the rest of the biscuit and cheese.
She began to eat ravenously.
Parents tell their children not to wolf down their food.
You gulped down your food.
But that doesn't mean you need scoff pasta at every meal.
The boy bolted (down) his lunch and ran to the playground.
Shane was chowing down on a mammoth hamburger.
The children fell on the food and ate it greedily.
She ate noisily and greedily.
Hanson advises guests to accept the offerings politely—but not to gobble, or gulp—and for goodness sakes don't get drunk.
Hotels were full of rich people wolfing expensive meals.
I ate as if there was no tomorrow.
Of course, when I was devouring all these delicacies, my civilised wife never showed up, reluctant to see the pig's ear and feet and admire her husband's ravenous look.
I pour myself some cereal and gulp it down in my home office while waiting for the computer to boot up.
I'm afraid I made a pig of myself at dinner.
A good meal should never be hurried.
The kids snarfed up all the cookies.
She began to eat ravenously.
In order to catch the train in time, he polished off two bowls of rice in 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, American children continue to gobble up sugar and fat.
Goldilocks was right, but it was too cold. She grabbed the third bowl and gobbled it down. It was just right.
How many of us have heard our mothers tell us not to gobble our food?