1. eat in - Adjective
2. eat in - Verb
eat at home
Source: WordNeteat-in
First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possessions solitude of the body, modesty of bearing, a modulated tone of voice, and a well-ordered manner of speech. He should be without anxiety as to his food and drink, and should eat in silence. Basil of Caesarea
Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night. William Blake
In America uniformed cops eat in coffee shops, diners and restaurants and I always feel safer having them around. Elizabeth Hurley
Eat in a house then excrete on the roof. Thai Proverb
He who would eat in Spain must bring his kitchen along. German Proverb
Eat in poland, drink in hungary, sleep in germany, and make love in italy. Polish Proverb