It means that they eat everything you have in your house
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To eat very quickly and greedily, as if you are starving.
It means they ate so much food that you could not afford to keep up with replacing itthe idiom "eat out of house and home" means to eat so much that your family can no longer sustain itself.
That's not an idiom. It means just what it looks like -- something is fit for you to eat.
They eat at a friends house or at home
There are many people that can eat you out of house and home. This is a very common phrase used.
Yes, light snack is an idiom. You cannot eat a light as a snack! :)
No, because the mice would literally eat you out of house and home.
If I eat at home. If I eat in the house. Depending on context.
It means you were wrong about what you said. You have to eat your words as they were incorrect.
Basically because they eat wood and can eat the wood in the house.
i would eat brunch at home or at a friend House