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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.
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.
stick to (one's) ribs
Informal To be substantial or filling. Used of food.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Heller | | ['helə] | |
| Adrianna | | ayd-ree-AN-ə (English), ahd-RYAHN-nah (Polish) | English, Polish |
| Bran (1) | | BRAN | Irish, Irish Mythology |
| Xene | | - | Greek |
| Cortney | | ['kɔ:tni] | |
| Prabhakar | | - | Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Hindi |