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  1. The verb "appetize" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Oct 18, 2020 · The only verb that comes to mind is "appetize", but I was wondering if it is an obsolete word or this is a mistakenly written form of the word? When I write it down in a MS-Word file, it is …

  2. is it idiomatic to say "Please spare your gut for dinner"?

    Jan 20, 2020 · No - I've never heard this expression before (Native British English speaker). It is not "idiomatic". Idiomatic alternatives would be: Please save your appetite for dinner Or Do not spoil your …

  3. When to use "bon appetit"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Oct 16, 2016 · I know that meaning of bon appetit is enjoy your meal, but I want to know when shall I use it? Like if I am eating and someone else joins me, can I say that? What if I am leaving the table?