The idiomatic expression "eat humble pie" means to admit one's mistakes or errors and show humility, often after having been arrogant or boastful. It typically involves recognizing that one is wrong and accepting consequences, which can be a humbling experience. The phrase suggests a need to lower oneself and acknowledge shortcomings, often in front of others.
Crow. Humble pies are suppose to be meat pies made with crow. As in the saying 'made to eat crow.' Apparently they taste awful.
When one makes a proclamation or statement as a true fact, and it is later proved to be wrong, they are said to "eat their words" - they have been humbled by their error.
The expression "He will eat you for lunch" is an idiomatic way of saying that someone will easily defeat or overpower another person, often in a competitive or confrontational context. It suggests that the individual being referred to is at a significant disadvantage and will be overwhelmed or outmatched. The phrase conveys a sense of urgency and intimidation, implying that the outcome will be swift and decisive.
To eat humble pie means that you are humbled, or brought down from your snobbish position; you are forced to admit that you were wrong about something. To eat crow is the same meaning; crows are considered "dirty" birds and unfit to eat in most cultures, so you'd be very humble indeed before you'd eat one. To eat dirt can mean the same, but it can also mean that you fell or were shoved to the ground and your face was in the dirt, as in you lost a fight.
If something runs out, it means that you have no more of that thing. For example, "I ran out of cereal this morning and had to eat a bagel for breakfast." To run out also can mean that someone left without explanation, especially from a relationship. An example of this meaning would be "Joe ran out on Tina once he found out she got fired."
Humble pie.
When someone says your eyes are bigger than your stomach it means you think you can eat more than you can.
That's an informal expression for "eat", as the "craw" is the stomach of an animal..
A mussel is a shellfish - you have to pull the meat from the shell to eat it.
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The phrase "crazy about" means you really like something. Example sentences: She's just crazy about Justin Timberlake and her ipod is full of his songs. The kids are crazy about macaroni and cheese and it's hard to get them to eat anything else.
The king was impressed by him. Because He was so Humble.