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Discover Ludwig"scarf down" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to eat quickly and hungrily. Example: "After a long day at work, I came home and scarfed down a slice of leftover pizza before collapsing on the couch."
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scarf down
verb
To eat something quickly
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Some bidders scarf down two glasses.
Despite its flaws, tennis fanatics will probably scarf down "The Outsider".
He could just waddle over to the metal pan and scarf down as many fish as he wanted.
I don't just scarf down a whole table of food every time I sit down.
It was important to scarf down as much toast as possible before the waiters stopped serving.
They scarf down Julie Rowley's Mexican chip dip, breakfast quiches and lasagna.
The food was heavier — less a delicate snack and more something you scarf down over the sink.
In San Francisco, you can scarf down a Cruffin, which is not a doughnut at all, but hey, close enough.
Perhaps those who challenged Miss McFarlane to scarf down her own cold, dry cereal would be pleased to see Christina Lee by the yogurt bar.
I heedlessly scarf down humongous slabs of fish, doused in my grandmother's weapons-grade marinade, and we head back to the nursing home.
In the modern way, everything arrives simultaneously, so that when the hot dishes are ready, you haven't had time to scarf down all the cachaco.
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