Idioms

light into (something)
to devour or eat something
When we arrived home we wanted to light into our dinner immediately.

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  • light out (for somewhere)
  • light up
  • like a bat out of hell
  • like a bolt out of the blue
  • like a bump on a log
  • like a fish out of water
  • like a house on fire
  • like a sitting duck
  • like a three-ring circus
  • like a ton of bricks
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  • search high and low for (someone or something)
  • of all things
  • come to a pretty pass
  • out of step with (someone or something)
  • jazz up (something)
  • a show of hands
  • on (someone's) case
  • leave a lot to be desired
  • edge out (someone) or edge (someone) out
  • in hindsight


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    In 1976, American Jon Brower Minoch weighed 635 kilograms (1,400 pounds). He was so fat that it took 12 firemen to lift him out of his house when he fell ill, and 13 nurses to turn him over in bed. In fact, he had two beds strapped together as one wasn't big enough to hold him. He once put on 89 kilograms (196 pounds) in a single week.      .. More >>
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