Phrase of the Moment
eat (something) out of something
1. to eat food directly from a container, such as a bag, box, can, etc.
1. You shouldn’t eat out of the can.
2. Maria was eating potato chips right out of the bag.
Dictionary of Idioms/Phrasal Verbs
Phrase of the Moment
eat (something) out of something
1. to eat food directly from a container, such as a bag, box, can, etc.
1. You shouldn’t eat out of the can.
2. Maria was eating potato chips right out of the bag.