en eating quickly

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors and JMDict 1.07
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Effects of eating quickly

  • en indigestion ➜
  • en being too full ➜
  • en belching ➜
  • en choking ➜
  • en choking and death ➜
  • en eating too much ➜
  • en a fast case of indigestion ➜
  • en feeling ill ➜
  • en feeling sick ➜
  • en finishing your meal early ➜
  • en flatulence ➜
  • en food on the face ➜
  • en gas ➜
  • en gastrointestinal distress ➜
  • en get sick ➜
  • en you get a stomachache ➜
  • en getting sick ➜
  • en heartb urn ➜
  • en hicups ➜
  • en illness ➜
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eating quickly is a subevent of…

  • en choke ➜
  • en you get indigestion ➜
  • en belching ➜
  • en bite your tongue ➜
  • en chew quickly ➜
  • en chew with your mouth open ➜
  • en choking ➜
  • en you get gassy and burp ➜
  • en You get a stomach ache ➜
  • en gulping ➜
  • en hiccup ➜
  • en indigestion ➜
  • en you might get an upset stomache ➜
  • en a poor choice of foods ➜
  • en stack ➜

eating quickly is used for…

  • en speed ➜
  • en dogs ➜
  • en gaining weight ➜
  • en getting done ➜
  • en getting indigestion ➜
  • en getting your share of the food ➜
  • en getting to work on time ➜
  • en hurrying ➜
  • en hurrying to get ready for work ➜
  • en making up for lost time ➜
  • en not letting the ice cream melt ➜
  • en nourishment ➜
  • en satisfying extreme hunger ➜
  • en to save time ➜
  • en saving time ➜
  • en when you are extremely hungry ➜
  • en winning an eating competition ➜

eating quickly requires…

  • en a big mouth ➜
  • en faster movements ➜
  • en having the food all ready ➜
  • en a large esophagous ➜
  • en less chewing and more swallowing ➜
  • en passing undigested food ➜
  • en quick hands ➜
  • en soft food ➜
  • en soup ➜
  • en speed ➜

Synonyms

  • ja 早食い (n) ➜

Things used for eating quickly

  • en buying a hamburger ➜
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