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Eat Us Out Of House and Home |
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Meaning:
Eat Us Out Of House and Home means that the food and resource have been depleted.
“The Football team has eaten out of house and home”
Origin:
This phrase has been around for a while; it was
first written in the (Thesaurus Linguae Romanae Britannicae), a glossary by
Thomas Cooper in 1578; it read:
“To eate out of house and home: to waste and consume his substance, money etc.”
This idiom became quite popular after William
Shakespeare started using it in his play Henry IV(4th) Part II,
in 1597 it read:
“It is more than for some, my lord; it is for all, all I have. He hath eaten me out of house and home; he hath put all my substance into that fat belly of his.”
Example:
Since then, the phrase to eat us out of house and home has been a regular idiom that we hear quite often; it is a way of expressing that a lot of resources seem to be used up when people come to visit. An example sentence is:
"He eats us out of house and home every time he comes to stay."
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