Etymology:
- This saying is originated from the early 19th century War when an American officer was asked forcefully to eat a dead crow and it actually tastes horrifying. This idiom is used to refer humiliation of a person who is forced to admit his mistakes or to do something unpleasant in front of others.
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I told John that he was on mistake, and now he has to eat crow.
Submitted on February 25, 2019
Additional definitions for 'Eat Crow':
eat crow | To recognize that one has been shown to be mistaken or outdone, especially by admitting that one has made a humiliating error. |
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