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eat gluttonously

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  • eat one's head off — phrasal 1. : to eat excessively or gluttonously 2. slang : to nag or grumble at one : scold or pick at one she ate his head off when he came in late * * * eat one s head off (esp of an animal) to cost more for food than one is worth • • • Main… …   Useful english dictionary

  • gormandize — verb ( dized; dizing) Etymology: gormand, alteration of gourmand Date: 1548 intransitive verb to eat gluttonously or ravenously transitive verb to eat greedily ; devour • gormandizer noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gorge — gÉ”rdÊ’ /gɔːdÊ’ n. deep narrow passage through land; narrow canyon; throat; act of gorging oneself v. eat piggishly, stuff oneself with food, eat gluttonously …   English contemporary dictionary

  • gorged — gÉ”rdÊ’ /gɔːdÊ’ n. deep narrow passage through land; narrow canyon; throat; act of gorging oneself v. eat piggishly, stuff oneself with food, eat gluttonously …   English contemporary dictionary

  • gorges — gÉ”rdÊ’ /gɔːdÊ’ n. deep narrow passage through land; narrow canyon; throat; act of gorging oneself v. eat piggishly, stuff oneself with food, eat gluttonously …   English contemporary dictionary

  • gorging — gÉ”rdÊ’ /gɔːdÊ’ n. deep narrow passage through land; narrow canyon; throat; act of gorging oneself v. eat piggishly, stuff oneself with food, eat gluttonously …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pig — n. & v. n. 1 a any omnivorous hoofed bristly mammal of the family Suidae, esp. a domesticated kind, Sus scrofa. b US a young pig; a piglet. c (often in comb.) any similar animal (guinea pig). 2 the flesh of esp. a young or sucking pig as food… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bribe — (br[imac]b), n. [F. bribe a lump of bread, scraps, leavings of meals (that are generally given to a beggar), LL. briba scrap of bread; cf. OF. briber, brifer, to eat gluttonously, to beg, and OHG. bilibi food.] 1. A gift begged; a present. [Obs.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Glut — Glut, v. i. To eat gluttonously or to satiety. [1913 Webster] Like three horses that have broken fence, And glutted all night long breast deep in corn. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • glut — I. verb (glutted; glutting) Etymology: Middle English glouten, probably from Anglo French glutir to swallow, from Latin gluttire more at glutton Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to fill especially with food to satiety 2. to flood (the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • stuff — stuffless, adj. /stuf/, n. 1. the material of which anything is made: a hard, crystalline stuff. 2. material to be worked upon or to be used in making something: wood, steel, and other stuff for building. 3. material of some unspecified kind: a… …   Universalium

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