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Feedbag Meaning in English

word

ˈfidˌbæɡ
FEED-bag
fˈiːdbæɡ
FEED-bag

释义

A feedbag is a bag, usually made of cloth, filled with food and hung around the head of a horse so it can eat. Sometimes it can be used humorously to refer to a meal or eating.

用法与细微差别

Mainly refers to horses; 'strap on the feedbag' is a playful idiom meaning to eat a meal. Rare in everyday speech except on farms or used humorously. Not used for humans literally.

例句

The horse ate from its feedbag every morning.

basic

Please fill the feedbag with oats for the horse.

basic

The farmer hung the feedbag on the fence after lunch.

basic

I'm starving—time to strap on the feedbag!

natural

After a long day, he went home and hit the feedbag right away.

natural

You ready to put on the feedbag at the barbecue tonight?

natural