Idioms

lace into (something)
to eat food, to devour food
We laced into our dinner when we got home.

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    The word gargoyle comes down from the Old French: gargouille, meaning throat or gullet. This is also the origin of the word gargle. The word describes the sound produced as water passes the throat and mixes with air. In early architecture, gargoyles were decorative creatures on the drains of cathedrals.      .. More >>
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