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Match the meaning to the cliché metaphor. Use your thesaurus if necessary. 1.to beg for forgiveness in a very humble way

eat one's heart out

2.to be dejected or unhappy

eat their heads off

3.to withdraw what you have said

eat humble pie; eat crow; eat dirt

4.to eat tremendous amounts of food

eat one's words

5.to give one no trouble; do whatever one wishes

eat away

6.to nibble or gnaw at

eat out of one's hand

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