gobble up

/ˈɡɒbəl ʌp/
phrasal verbIntermediatephrasal verb
informal

To eat something quickly and greedily, often with enthusiasm.

The dog gobbled up his food before anyone else could get a bite.

The dog ate his food very quickly and eagerly.

The kids gobbled up the pizza at the party.

The kids ate the pizza very quickly and enthusiastically.

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This phrase is often used to describe eating in a hurried or enthusiastic manner.

Collocations

gobble up foodeat food quickly and greedilygobble up candyeat candy quickly and eagerly

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Related Phrases

eat upphrasal verb
to consume all of something
devourverb
to eat something quickly and eagerly

💡Pro Tip

Usage Context

Use 'gobble up' when describing someone eating quickly and enthusiastically, especially in informal settings.

Gold Rule

Informal Usage

This phrase is informal and should be used in casual conversations rather than formal writing.

📖Word Origin

The verb 'gobble' comes from the sound that turkeys make, and 'up' is used to indicate completion. The phrase suggests eating something quickly and completely.

📝Usage Notes

This phrase is informal and often used in casual conversation to describe eating with enthusiasm or haste.

Word Breakdown

gobble
to eat quickly and greedily
verb
+
up
completion or totality
preposition
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