eat one's heart out (Meaning)

eat one's heart out

something to eat, to accept the domination of another, to bear the expense of, to consume more than one can easily provide or afford, to deprive of profit, dominance, or success, to take food or a meal see also eat up, to retract what one has said, to take in through the mouth as food, to have a meal, to affect something by gradual destruction or consumption, to take into the mouth and swallow food, to consume gradually, to enjoy eagerly or avidly, to perform fellatio or cunnilingus on, to grieve bitterly, to enjoy with excitement, to affect something by destroying or using up bit by bit, to destroy as if by eating, to consume with vexation, to destroy, consume, or waste by or as if by eating, to take food or a meal, to be jealous, to defeat, conquer, or overwhelm completely

eat one's heart out Sentence Examples

  1. The chef's exquisite dishes left the guests eating their hearts out with envy.
  2. The gorgeous sunset over the ocean made her eat her heart out with longing for adventure.
  3. The success of her rivals made her eat her heart out with frustration.
  4. The sight of the trophy in the hands of the victorious team made the losing players eat their hearts out with disappointment.
  5. The smell of freshly baked bread wafting through the air made me eat my heart out with hunger.
  6. The beauty of the actress on the red carpet made the other attendees eat their hearts out.
  7. The lack of progress in her career made her eat her heart out with impatience.
  8. The expensive jewelry in the store window made her eat her heart out with desire.
  9. The delicious aroma of the pizza made the starving traveler eat his heart out with anticipation.
  10. The sight of the abandoned children in the orphanage made her eat her heart out with compassion.

FAQs About the word eat one's heart out

something to eat, to accept the domination of another, to bear the expense of, to consume more than one can easily provide or afford, to deprive of profit, domi

sigh,grieve, sorrow, ache, tear one's hair, mourn, agonize, long (for), bleed,pine (away)

laugh,beam, cheer, joy, glory, triumph, delight, rejoice, crow, solace

The chef's exquisite dishes left the guests eating their hearts out with envy.

The gorgeous sunset over the ocean made her eat her heart out with longing for adventure.

The success of her rivals made her eat her heart out with frustration.

The sight of the trophy in the hands of the victorious team made the losing players eat their hearts out with disappointment.