stick to ribs



stick to one's ribs

Fig. [for food] to last long and fortify one well; [for food] to sustain one even in the coldest weather. This oatmeal ought to stick to your ribs. You need something hearty on a cold day like this. I don't want just a salad! I want something that will stick to my ribs.
See also: rib, stick

stick to your ribs

if something that you eat sticks to your ribs, it makes you feel you have eaten a lot That chocolate pudding really sticks to your ribs.
See also: rib, stick

stick to (one's) ribs

Informal
To be substantial or filling. Used of food.
See also: rib, stick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EnosEE-nahs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Acacius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Vasundhara-Indian, Hindi, Telugu
Torcuil-Scottish
Gilmore['gilmɔ:']
Dagmar['dægma:]