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sox29Get something to eat: To obtain food for consumption.
Example: "I'm hungry. Let's get something to eat at the new restaurant."
Have something in mind: To have a specific thought or idea.
Example: "Do you have anything in mind for dinner tonight?"
The other day: Refers to an unspecified day in the recent past.
Example: "I met Sarah at the park the other day."
Feel like sushi: To have a desire or craving for sushi.
Example: "I feel like sushi tonight, let's go to that Japanese restaurant."
Huge: Extremely large or enormous in size or quantity.
Example: "The elephant was huge, towering over everything else in the zoo."
Eat like a horse: To eat a large amount of food.
Example: "After the race, I was so hungry I ate like a horse."
Be full: To have eaten enough food; satisfied or not hungry.
Example: "I can't eat another bite; I'm completely full."
A total letdown: Something that is disappointing or fails to meet expectations.
Example: "The movie was hyped, but it turned out to be a total letdown."
A long queue: A line of people waiting for something, usually in sequence.
Example: "There was a long queue at the ticket counter for the concert."
To overcharge somebody: To charge more than the rightful or appropriate price.
Example: "The mechanic tried to overcharge me for a simple repair."
Ridiculously expensive: Extremely high-priced in a way that seems unreasonable.
Example: "The designer handbag was ridiculously expensive, way beyond my budget."
Reasonable prices: Prices that are fair, sensible, or within a normal range.
Example: "The restaurant offered delicious food at reasonable prices, making it popular among locals."
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