fill one's boots
verbDefinitions
To eat heartily.
- Famine might come back, so fill your boots.
To perform at a high level in one's official role.
- Rashford added insult to injury as he drilled through the legs of Ward, with England firmly in the mood to fill their boots against a ragged Wales.
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