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Idioms describing good wine and good food
Big wine and big meat
Idiom definition: refers to rich dishes, eating and drinking.
Big fish and big meat
Idiom definition: refers to a good and rich diet. Describe the richness of the dishes.
Fat meat and thick wine
Idiom definition: thick: strong taste, which means pure and upright. Fat meat, mellow wine. Metaphor is a good and rich diet.
Good wine and delicious food
Idiom definition: dishes: the food that goes with wine. Good wine and good food.
nectar and jade
idiom definition: Joan: beautiful jade. The slurry made of beautiful jade is said to be immortal after drinking it in ancient times. Metaphor wine or sweet juice.
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