Usage examples of "eating habit" in English with translation to Spanish

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Eating between meals is a bad habit. 'Picotear' entre comidas es un mal hábito.
He is in the habit of eating only two meals a day. Él tiene la costumbre de comer sólo dos veces al día.
He has an egg and is eating it. Él tiene un huevo y lo está comiendo.
He has a habit of sucking his pencil. Tiene la costumbre de chupar el lápiz.
That food is so bad that I wouldn´t dream of eating it. Esa comida es tan mala que yo ni soñaría en comerla.
He has the habit of spitting on the ground. Él tiene el hábito de escupir al piso.
I heard that one way to stay healthy is to avoid eating any food with unpronounceable ingredients. He oído que una manera de estar sano es evitar comer cualquier alimento con ingredientes impronunciables.
He has the bad habit of chewing his pencil. Tiene el mal hábito de morder el lápiz.
I don't feel like eating now. Ahora no tengo ganas de comer.
He has a habit of keeping the door open. Tiene la costumbre de dejar la puerta abierta.
It is morning. The children are eating breakfast. Es de mañana. Los niños están desayunando.
Many Peruvians have the habit of chewing coke leaves. Muchos peruanos tienen el hábito de mascar hojas de coca.
I am eating lunch with my sister. Estoy almorzando con mi hermana.
Once you've got into a bad habit, it can be difficult to get out of it. Una vez que tienes un mal hábito, puede ser difícil salir de él.
I don't feel like eating. No tengo ganas de comer.
John is in the habit of staying up until midnight. John está acostumbrado a quedarse levantado hasta medianoche.
The family is eating breakfast on the balcony. La familia desayuna en el balcón.
It is true that he has a habit of inventing lies. Es verdad que el tiene el hábito de inventar mentiras.
I feel like eating out tonight. Tengo ganas de salir esta noche a cenar.
Smoking is a bad habit. Fumar es una mala costumbre.
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