Phrasal Verb - eating out
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.Definition
The phrasal verb 'eat in' means to dine or have a meal at home. It often contrasts with 'eat out', which refers to dining or having a meal at a restaurant or other establishment outside one's home.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | We usually eat in because it's more convenient. |
| 2 | I prefer eating in on weeknights. |
| 3 | After a long day at work, we like to eat in and relax. |
| 4 | She started eating in recently, which helped her save money. |
| 5 | The hotel offers a free breakfast that you can eat in or take out. |
| 6 | Eating in can be good for the environment. |
| 7 | My mother loves eating in because she can cook her favorite meal. |
| 8 | When we travel, we often eat in at our hotel room. |
| 9 | Eating in can be healthier than ordering takeaway all the time. |
| 10 | She and her family prefer eating in on Sundays. |