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Grab a bite
Meaning/Usage
: To get something to eat
Explanation
: "A bite" refers to food. This is a pretty literal phrase and it is simply saying to get something to eat.
"
When do you want to go
grab a bite
?
"
"
I don't have much time, so let's
grab a quick bite
.
"
"
If you didn't have lunch yet, let's
grab a bite
to eat.
"
A:
"
Did you have lunch yet?
"
B:
"
Not yet. I'm swamped with work.
"
A:
"
You have to eventually eat so let's just
grab a bite
somewhere close.
"
Other Common Sentences
"
Let's go eat.
"
"
Where should we have lunch today?
"
"
Let's have lunch together.
"
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