(exp) losing the means of livelihood
(n) health-promoting food
(exp) to get supper ready
(exp) (1) to depend on somebody for food and lodging
(2) to be treated coldly
to be kept in a low position
(exp) to get a good scolding
(exp,v5u) to have to wait (for the realization of something hoped for)
to be forced to postpone
(exp) (sl) to pig out
to chow down
(v1) to eat with a munching or crunching sound
(n) alkaline food
(exp) (sl) to pig out
to chow down
(v1) to be taken in
to be duped
to be deceived
(exp) to burst out in anger
(exp,v5u) to have to wait (for the realization of something hoped for)
to be forced to postpone
(exp) to run through one's fortune (in idleness)
(exp) to bear up in tragedy
to stand pain well
to hold one's temper
(exp) Fair words fill not the belly
Food before romance
(v1,vi) (1) to miss a meal
(2) to lose the means to make one's livelihood
(exp) (living) from hand to mouth
living on the fringe of subsistance
(exp) to be temperate in eating
(n) standard tables of food composition
(n) food allergy
(n) anorexia nervosa
(n) vegan
(exp) to be hated by everyone
(exp) financially ruining oneself by overindulging in food and drink (as a fabled tendency of the people of Osaka)
(exp) to get scolded severely
(n) food for specified health uses (e.g. cholesterol reduction)
designated health food
(exp,v5u) to be betrayed unexpectedly
to be stabbed in the back
to be double-crossed
(n) rising appetite
(n) (standing) buffet party