Extend one’s sympathy to (someone)

To express sympathy to someone.We extended our sympathy to the family of the dead woman.

Extend credit to (someone)

To permit someone to buy something on credit.The bank extended credit to the small company so that they could continue to operate.

Engage in (something)

To be busy with something, to be occupied with something.The man is engaged in a new project.

Eating (someone)

To be bothering or worrying someone.I do not know what is eating my friend but she is not in a good mood today.

Eat up (something) eat (something) up

To eat everything on your plate.I ate up all my dinner and began my homework.

Eat up (something) eat (something) up

To enjoy or absorb or appreciate something.The students were eating up the comments by their professor.

Eat (someone) out of house and home

To eat much food in someone's home.The two teenage boys were eating their parents out of house and home.

Eat out of (someone’s) hand

To do what someone else wants.The secretary had her boss eating out of her hand and she could do whatever she wanted.

Eat out

To eat in a restaurant.I eat out three or four times a week.

Eat one`s words

To admit being wrong in something that one has said.The worker was forced to eat his words after his boss proved that he was wrong.