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You have made a poor meal. Let me get you some more fish.
What does this mean
Dec 24, 2023 12:23 PM
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P.S. It would be helpful if you told the source. Where did you read these sentences?
December 24, 2023
It’s a series about diets
December 25, 2023
It is odd, and slightly old-fashioned.
Rarely, "To have made a meal" can mean "to have eaten." The "as a meal" part means that what you have eaten is your entire meal.
For example, "In the morning, I found some cold leftover pizza in the refrigerator, and I made a meal of it," that the speaker ate the pizza as his breakfast.
"You have made a poor meal" means "you didn't eat enough."
December 24, 2023
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