eat one's words in English

take back what has been said; repent of what has been said

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1. It is unsanitary to eat without washing one's hands.

2. 3 One cannot eat one's cake and have it. 

3. What does Cannibalise mean? To eat (parts of) another of one's own species

4. The words are still ringing [ reverberating ] in one's ears.

5. Vultures the world over eat meat so rotten it makes one's stomach churn just thinking about it.

6. In other words, can we eat to starve cancer?

7. Words coming from the bottom of one's heart are not honeyed.

8. English words for Comerse include eat up, devour and dispose of

9. Read Omkar Atale poem:Words can make one happy, Words can bend one's mind; Words can make one grumpy.

10. Do not eat the food of putrefaction , do not drink unboiled water, eat melon and fruit raw to want scald, want nurturance anteprandial hind the good convention that wash one's hands.http://Sentencedict.com

11. See: (one's) Conscience is clean (one's) Conscience is clear a clean Conscience makes a soft pillow a guilty Conscience needs no accuser be on (one's) Conscience clear Conscience, to have a Conscience does make cowards of us all Conscience money dictates of Conscience eat (away) at (someone's) Conscience have (something) on (one's) Conscience have a

12. English words for Amentia include madness, folly, lunacy, mania and being out of one's senses

13. “If the hungry could eat words,” said a BBC television commentary, “Africa would recover.”

14. 14 I know she can't be a lesbian, but she clings like that to one's words.

15. While yet any truth has not dawned upon one's own mind, and others' words are one's only stock-in-trade, simplicity and restraint in expression are not possible.

16. The words embrace and espouse are common synonyms of Adopt. While all three words mean "to take an opinion, policy, or practice as one's own," Adopt implies accepting something created by another or foreign to one's nature

17. A Blot on (one's) escutcheon A stain or mark against one's reputation or that of one's family

18. At (one's) Command Among one's available resources or skills

19. Stale images cancel one's perception and deviate one's motivation.

20. It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.

21. Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 

22. One's conscious motives are often different from one's subconscious ones.

23. See: (something) is the straw that Broke the camel's back all hell breaks loose all hell Broke loose be flat Broke bed and breakfast break (one's) ass break (one's) balls break (one's) duck break (one's) egg break (one's) fall break (one's) heart break (one's) stones break (one's) word break (someone's) serve break (something) on (something) break

24. The achievement of one's purpose depends largely on one's perseverance.

25. It is universally accepted that one's thinking directs one's actions.