Match the meaning to the cliché metaphor. Use your thesaurus if necessary.



1. to beg for forgiveness in a very humble way


eat one's heart out


2. to be dejected or unhappy


eat their heads off


3. to withdraw what you have said


eat humble pie; eat crow; eat dirt


4. to eat tremendous amounts of food


eat one's words


5. to give one no trouble; do whatever one wishes


eat away


6. to nibble or gnaw at


eat out of one's hand

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Eat humble pie; eat crow; eat dirt - to beg for forgiveness in a very humble way.

2. Eat one's hearts out - to be dejected or unhappy

3. Eat one's words - to withdraw what you have said

4. Eat their heads off - to eat tremendous amounts of food

5. Eat out of one's hand - to give one no trouble; do whatever one wishes

6. Eat away - to nibble or gnaw at

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