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| appetite comes with eating (They didn't feel hungry, but appetite came with eating and they ate everything); one leg of mutton helps down another (Anglophile); get into the swing (Interex); appetite comes in eating; appetite comes while eating; the appetite comes during a meal | |||
| eating and scratching wants but a beginning (appetite (or the appetite) comes with (or in, while) eating); one shoulder of mutton draws another; one shoulder of mutton drives down another; the more you have, the more you want; the appetite comes with eating; appetite comes with the eating | |||