Tuck into both cheeks. To swallow both cheeks is. See what "Gobbling up" is in other dictionaries

Spread. Express. The same as Writing for both cheeks. She treated them to cucumbers, tomatoes, and most importantly - potatoes from the garden. This potato gave off a homely, rustic steamy spirit. Vika hadn’t eaten this before and was now eating it by both cheeks. (N. Evdokimov. Sisters). While Saburov, who was hungry and had no time to explain himself, was eating potatoes by both cheeks, Petya stood over him in the pose of a caring mother (K. Simonov. Days and nights). Knowing Sasha's appetite, Yushkov spared no money, ordered everything that Sasha's heart desires. - Well, how delicious? - asked Yushkov, looking at his son eating up on both cheeks. - Uh-huh, - answered Sashka, - Great! (O. Kalkin. I will go to the city of Anapa).

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  • - WEAVE THE LEGS. SOFT LEGS. Outdated. Iron. 1. To run away from danger, to flee. The Pskovites asked the Novgorodians such a ringing that they were forced to eat their legs. 2 ...
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  • - to braid and to braid what, with what, to braid, twine, cover with weaving; | - what, weave tightly, tightly. Braid. | - what, what, to consume on weaving. What was bast, everything was swallowed, it is still gone ...

    Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - TO SPILL, -I, -you; unbelief. that. Eat with gusto. U. for both cheeks. | sover. to devour, - fly, - fly; - ate, - a; flying ...

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  • - FAVORITE, devouring, devouring, unsover. ... unverified. to devour. Weave the braid with ribbons. Ivy is eating the gazebo. Weave a braid. "Comedo started eating white bread." Pomyalovsky ...

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  • - to gobble up I nesov. crossover and not trans. ramp-down Leave, move away, with difficulty moving your legs; devour I. II nesov. crossover colloquial Eat a lot and enjoy ...

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  • - I. - haste to leave See to flee. See craving to give. II. - to eat greedily, hastily and a lot; tight Wed To subdue. Wipe. See to write ...

    Michelson's Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

  • - 1. hastily to leave. See Flee. See Craving to give. 2. greedy ѣ is - quick and a lot - dense. Wed To subdue. Wipe...

    Michelson's Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

  • - Spread. Express. With great appetite, greedily. Hot and cold food was served again - now the guests ate on both cheeks ...

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  • - Rags. Shuttle. Appetite for smth. RAFS, 591; FSRYa, 538; F 2, 220; SPS, 70 ...

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  • - bright, characteristic Well, he's here for both cheeks ...

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"Tuck in both cheeks" in books

Sails and cheeks

the author Zhuravlev Andrey Yurievich

Sails and cheeks

From the book Before and After Dinosaurs the author Zhuravlev Andrey Yurievich

The sails and cheeks of Amphibians have surpassed reptiles. For the consumption of plant foods, strong cutting and cutting teeth are needed, crushing it before swallowing, a spacious stomach and the help of symbionts in digestion. Large

Your cheeks will glow, your hands will flash

From the book Kolyma notebooks author Shalamov Varlam

Cheeks will grow dull, hands will flare Cheeks will flare up, hands will flare up, That preserve for many years Touches of separation An indelible, heavy mark. Their burning pain remembers the skin, No matter how thickened in winter. They are, perhaps, similar with a stigma, With my invisible stigma, That I wear all my life And

"What pink cheeks ..."

From the book Poetry of the Peoples of the Caucasus translated by Bella Akhmadulina the author Abashidze Grigol

"What pink cheeks ..." Little Viola What pink cheeks, and in each of them there is a fire, and the blue eyes still do not fall asleep. O little girl, what will Deda-ena tell you about the earth? How did the fox eat grapes? How did the hare become white by winter? With what touching sadness you

Beef cheeks with bacon

From the book The most delicious encyclopedia of cooking author Kostina Daria

Veal cheeks with mushrooms and lentils

From the book Cooking mushrooms the author Ivlev Konstantin

Cheeks are burning!

From the book Blond Ambition author Capricious Lana

Cheeks are burning! Blush can give you a blooming look, correct the shape of your face and rejuvenate you by five years. Or they can make it look like a painted nesting doll and at the same time highlight all the imperfections of your skin. In short, skillful use of blush is a whole art, but before taking in

Why do hamsters have chubby cheeks?

From the book Animal World the author Sitnikov Vitaly Pavlovich

Why do hamsters have chubby cheeks? Hamsters don't always have chubby cheeks. They only swell when hamsters push food in there. Hamsters are very thrifty animals, it is not for nothing that the British call them "Hamster", this word comes from the German - "to store".

Secret number 56 Massaging the cheeks

From the book 365 secrets for the beauty and health of women the author Martyanova Lyudmila Mikhailovna

Secret No. 56 Massaging your cheeks Massage can save you from flabby cheeks. A simple engagement ring will help you with this. Cheeks are massaged along arcuate lines from the nasolabial fold to the temporal part. The ring needs to be rolled up and down, lightly pressing on it. Repeat movements

"For both cheeks!"

From the book Vienna. Guide the author Strigler Evelyn

"For both cheeks!" The famous Viennese schnitzel is a signature dish of the people of Vienna. In "decent" establishments it is served so large that it hangs over the edge of the plate. The fact that it was originally a Cotoletta milanese from Italy has long been forgotten ... In recent years

Cheeks

From the book Breathing by the Buteyko Method. Unique breathing exercises for 118 diseases! the author Surzhenko Yaroslava

Cheeks Note color and blemishes. Strong emotions evoke him. Blush can also be the result of allergies. Cheeks that turn red after coffee are a symptom of rosacea. See a dermatologist. Persistent redness of the cheeks after alcoholic beverages

Chapter 4. For both cheeks

From the book Hamsters author Mikhailov S.A.

Chapter 4. For both cheeks Hamster diet Since hamsters are inhabitants of the steppes and fields, the basis of their natural diet is a variety of cereals and legumes: wheat, oats, buckwheat, corn, peas, sunflower seeds and other seeds and grains, as well as nuts, dry herbs, berries,

Cheeks

From the book Physiognomy and Expression of Feelings the author Mantegazza Paolo

Cheeks In whites and blacks, the cheekbones (cheekbones) are not very prominent, while in the Mongols it is very sharp, which is one of the most characteristic features of this tribe. We have already mentioned the prominent cheekbones of the Eskimos; in this respect, the Buryats are not inferior to them. My good friend Sommier wrote to me

Ears and cheeks

From the book PLASTILINS OF THE WORLD, or the course "NLP Practitioner" as it is. the author Gagin Timur Vladimirovich

Ears and Cheeks Ears and cheeks show the most noticeable changes in skin tone. From childhood it is remembered: when we are ashamed, we blush; a Negro is good; or our ears are burning. Glare is also noticeable on the cheeks (the more prominent the cheeks, the more

Cheeks

From the book Reading faces. Physiognomy author Schwartz Theodor

Cheeks A mole on the cheeks of women speaks of their tenderness and kindness. If it is located on the left cheek closer to the ear, this is a sign of the greatest self-sacrifice. A mole on a man's cheek speaks primarily of liveliness, agility, eccentricity, especially if she

There is (to eat, to eat) on both cheeks

Rags. Shuttle... Appetite for smth. RAFS, 591; FSRYa, 538; F 2, 220; SPS, 70.


A large dictionary of Russian sayings. - M: Olma Media Group. V. M. Mokienko, T. G. Nikitina. 2007 .

See what it is "to eat (to eat, to write) on both cheeks" in other dictionaries:

    Tuck in both cheeks - Spread. Express. The same as Writing for both cheeks. She treated them to cucumbers, tomatoes, and most importantly potatoes from the garden. This potato gave off a homely, rustic steamy spirit. Vika had never eaten such a thing and was now tucking into both cheeks (N. Evdokimov ... ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

    Eat, taste, consume, consume, feast on, eat, swallow, absorb, eat; (about animals and groans.): to eat, devour, (for) gnaw, gulp, beat, crack, stuff, shove, gobble; fill your belly (stomach), gorge yourself ... Synonym dictionary

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    I. (footnote) hastily leave (weave with our feet, like a bast weave, fingering it) See to flee. See craving to give. II. (footnote) is eagerly, hastily and a lot; tightly (how tightly, tightly woven wickers) Cf. To subdue. Wipe (on both cheeks). See to write ... Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

    Has grown to the cheek of someone. Perm. Shuttle. About an emaciated person. Podyukov 1989, 234. Cheek eats someone's cheek. Narodn. Iron. About a very thin person. Gigue. 1969, 253; SRGM 1980, 49. Call someone on the cheeks. Kar. Shuttle. Slap someone SRGK 5, 30. ... ... A large dictionary of Russian sayings

    Both; m. and Wed .; BOTH, both; g. num. collect. Both the one and the other (of two persons, objects). There were two, both with briefcases. Both daughters are students. Drag the bag with both hands. He was wounded twice, both times seriously. Both were interested. Tuck into both cheeks, ... ... encyclopedic Dictionary

    And, wine. cheek, pl. cheeks, cheeks, cheeks, f. 1. Part of the face from the cheekbone to the lower jaw. Arkady quickly turned to his father and kissed him loudly on the cheek. Turgenev, Fathers and Sons. [Smurygin] was thin, with sunken cheeks and a sunken chest. Korolenko, In the cloudy ... ... Small academic dictionary

    both - o / be; about / them; m and cf. Both the one and the other (of two persons, objects) There were two, both with briefcases. Both daughters are students. Drag the bag with both hands. He was wounded twice, both times seriously. Both were interested. To gobble up both cheeks, upis ... Dictionary of many expressions

    WIPE, wipe what, wipe, you (under) wipe, dry or clean with rubbing, cloth. Wipe your face and hands after washing. No time to wipe your nose. * Wipe someone's nose, puzzle the upstart. I will wet the white sleeve in Kajala river, in the morning the prince will bloody his wounds! ... ... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

→ → → Tuck in both cheeks in the Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

To swallow both cheeks is

Tuck in both cheeks

Spread. Express. The same as Writing for both cheeks. She treated them to cucumbers, tomatoes, and most importantly - potatoes from the garden. This potato gave off a homely, rustic steamy spirit. Vika had never eaten this before and was now eating it by both cheeks (N. Evdokimov. Sisters). While Saburov, who was hungry and had no time to explain himself, was eating potatoes by both cheeks, Petya stood over him in the pose of a caring mother (K. Simonov. Days and nights). Knowing Sasha's appetite, Yushkov spared no money, ordered everything that Sasha's heart desires. - Well, how delicious? - Yushkov asked, looking at his son eating up both cheeks. - Uh-huh, - answered Sashka, - Great! (O. Kalkin. I will go to the city of Anapa).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M .: Astrel, AST.

A.I. Fedorov.

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gobbling up on both cheeks

Alternative descriptions

Every family member as a food consumer

Roth (old Russian)

Consisting of food supply

Someone who eats, but not necessarily someone who also works

Dinner table worker

Eating food

A person who is somewhere on the food supply or who eats in general

Man standing on food supply

Cafe customer

Worker with a spoon

... "Priest" (jokingly)

Food lover (colloquial)

Table consumer

Grub liquidator

Food absorber

... "Fast ... - controversial worker" (last)

Eating man

Food Destroyer

Both vegetarian and meat eater

Chewing man

Calorie Consumer

Potential glutton

Taster at work

Bursting man

Man with a spoon

Table worker

Man as an insatiable unit

Member of the meal

Canteen customer

Works with a spoon

Wielding a spoon

... Spoon worker

Each of the companions

Food "priest"

Crackles with breadcrumbs

Everyone at the refectory table

... The cook's "client"

Food Eater

Who's cracking behind his ears?

Consumer of products

Klien cafe

Worker with a spoon

Anyone for the cook

Glutton

Mouth at the table

... "Priest" (joke)

Small with spoon

Man at breakfast

Busy eating

Companion

Party participant

Canteen

Hawking man

Chef's Labor Destroyer

Eater

Drinking master

Board member of the collective

Worker at the table

Meal

With a spoon at the table

Conventional unit for calculating a feast

The individual is a freeloader

Spoon and Fork Master

Eating food

... "Hard worker" at the dinner table

Has food ration

... "Hard worker" with a knife and fork in his hands

Spoon worker

Canteen visitor

... "Deaf and dumb" at the table (talk.)

... "Deaf and dumb" at the table

In the car - a rider, and who is at the table?

Small eating

Family member as food consumer

Party member

Food lover

Lover of "hawala"

... Kitchen "client"

Spoon guy

Puts on both cheeks

... "Drinker"

Eats porridge at the table

Refectory

... Food eater

... "Mouth" at dinner

Eats up food

... "Mouth" in the dining room

Fueled with calories

Disinser of food

A man eating

Person eating

The person who is somewhere. on food supply (official) or generally eats somewhere

The one who eats takes food (colloquial)

Man standing on food supply

Table "priest"

. She treated them to cucumbers, tomatoes, and most importantly - potatoes from the garden. This potato gave off a homely, rustic steamy spirit. Vika hadn’t eaten this before and was now eating it by both cheeks. (N. Evdokimov. Sisters). While Saburov, who was hungry and had no time to explain himself, was eating potatoes by both cheeks, Petya stood over him in the pose of a caring mother (K. Simonov. Days and nights). Knowing Sasha's appetite, Yushkov spared no money, ordered everything that Sasha's heart desires. - Well, how delicious? - asked Yushkov, looking at his son eating up on both cheeks. - Uh-huh, - answered Sashka, - Great! (O. Kalkin. I will go to the city of Anapa).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M .: Astrel, AST... A.I. Fedorov. 2008.

See what "Gobbling by both cheeks" is in other dictionaries:

    There is (to eat, to eat) on both cheeks - Rags. Shuttle. There is something with appetite. RAFS, 591; FSRYa, 538; F 2, 220; SPS, 70 ...

    devour - Cm … Synonym dictionary

    WEAVE - FUCK, ayu, ayu; unverified that (colloquial). Eat with gusto. U. for both cheeks. | sover. devour, fly, fly; ate, ate; flying (yon, yena); flying. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

    To entwine - 1. To weave (inosk.) To leave in a hurry (to weave with our feet, how they weave a bast, fingering it). See Flee. See Craving to give. 2. To weave (inosk.) Greedily ѣ to eat quickly and a lot tightly (how tightly, tightly weave weaves). Wed To subdue. Wipe (on the cheeks). ... ... Michelson's Big Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)

    devour - I. (toss.) Hastily leave (weave with our feet, like a bast weave, fiddling with it) See to flee. See craving to give. II. (footnote) is eagerly, hastily and a lot; tightly (how tightly, tightly woven wickers) Cf. To subdue. Wipe (on both cheeks). See to write ... Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary

    there is - Eat, taste, consume, consume, feast on, eat, swallow, absorb, eat; (about animals and groans.): to eat, devour, (for) gnaw, gulp, beat, crack, stuff, shove, gobble; fill your belly (stomach), gorge yourself ... Synonym dictionary

    write down - Cm … Synonym dictionary

    HOOK - The process, which in Russian is referred to as a much longer phrase "To gulp down both cheeks." No, just look at her, he has been hamstering my fish for two hours, and now he has become a cancer in her throat ... Big semi-explanatory dictionary of the Odessa language

    CHEEK - has grown to the cheek of someone. Perm. Shuttle. About an emaciated person. Podyukov 1989, 234. Cheek eats someone's cheek. Narodn. Iron. About a very thin person. Gigue. 1969, 253; SRGM 1980, 49. Call someone on the cheeks. Kar. Shuttle. Slap someone SRGK 5, 30. ... ... A large dictionary of Russian sayings

    LUSK - south., zap. peel what, peel, peel, peel (peas), gnaw (seeds), snap (nuts); hatch, pick out, peel off, peel off. Split peas. To lick your tongue, psk., Hard. talk nonsense. He peels both cheeks, eats. Something ... ... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

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