Eat and drink means eating and drinking, describing a feast, a hearty meal, and a very happy enjoyment of food.
Eat happily is an idiom, pronounced as dà kuài duǒ yí.
The words come from "Yi" in the Book of Changes: "Sheer turtle, watch me feast, it's fierce." Synonyms: Eat and drink a lot, be extravagant, eat too much, waste everything. Antonyms: be frugal in food, eat light food, eat light food, and eat light clothes. Sentences: 1. She is a
Foodies can’t help but eat delicious food when they see it.
2. My mother showed off her skills today and cooked three mouth-watering dishes. I really can’t wait to feast on them right away.
3. Today is grandpa’s birthday, and everyone is going to the restaurant to have a feast. 4. Mom cooked a table full of delicious food, and I can have a feast again.