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Stuff your face Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:13 am  Stuff your face
 

Test No. incompl/inter-54 "Lots of Stuff", question 9

If you really want to lose weight, the only way is to eat less and stop stuffing your ......... every five minutes!

(a) throat
(b) face
(c) teeth
(d) tongue

Test No. incompl/inter-54 "Lots of Stuff", answer 9

If you really want to lose weight, the only way is to eat less and stop stuffing your face every five minutes!

Correct answer: (b) face

Your answer was: incorrect
If you really want to lose weight, the only way is to eat less and stop stuffing your throat every five minutes!
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What does it mean
stuffing your face
Why "throat " dopesn't fit ?
Thanks in advance
Igor
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Stuff your face Tue Nov 16, 2004 13:47 pm  Stuff your face
 

Means eat badly.
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