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gorge (noun)

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  • gorge — ► NOUN 1) a steep, narrow valley or ravine. 2) archaic the contents of the stomach. ► VERB ▪ eat a large amount greedily. ● one s gorge rises Cf. ↑one s gorge rises DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • gorge — noun 1》 a steep, narrow valley or ravine. 2》 (usu. in phr. one s gorge rises) the contents of the stomach. 3》 archaic the throat. 4》 Architecture the narrow rear entrance to a fortification. verb (often gorge (oneself) on) eat a large amount… …   English new terms dictionary

  • gorge hook — noun 1. : gorge 5 2. : a hook having two barbs : two hooks with shanks joined together * * * 1. a fishhook with two barbed prongs; a hook made by fastening two hooks back to back at the shanks. 2. gorge (def. 8). [1865 70] …   Useful english dictionary

  • gorge — noun Syn: ravine, canyon, gully, defile, couloir, chasm, gulf; S.English chine; N.English gill; N.Amer. gulch, coulee Phrases: gorge oneself …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • gorge-walking — UK US noun [uncountable] british the sport of travelling through streams or rivers that flow through valleys, both walking and swimming and sometimes jumping down waterfalls Thesaurus: mountaineering, rock climbing and cavinghyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • gorge-walking — noun An outdoor activity in which one follows the course of a stream (on foot, in the water), negotiating rapids and jumping or climbing waterfalls …   Wiktionary

  • gorge — I UK [ɡɔː(r)dʒ] / US [ɡɔrdʒ] noun [countable] Word forms gorge : singular gorge plural gorges 1) a deep valley with high straight sides where a river has cut through rock Cheddar Gorge 2) if someone s gorge rises, they feel sick or angry II UK… …   English dictionary

  • gorge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin gurga, alteration of gurges, from Latin, whirlpool more at voracious Date: 14th century 1. throat often used with rise to indicate revulsion accompanied by a sensation of… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gorge — gorge1 [ gɔrdʒ ] noun count 1. ) a deep valley with high straight sides where a river has cut through rock 2. ) if someone s gorge rises, they feel sick or angry gorge gorge 2 [ gɔrdʒ ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to eat or drink so much …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gorge — 1 noun (C) 1 a deep narrow valley with steep sides 2 make sb s gorge rise to make someone feel sick or very angry about something: When they saw the burned out homes it made their gorge rise. 2 verb 1 gorge yourself on/with to eat until you are… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • gorge — [gɔːdʒ] noun [C] I a deep valley with high straight sides II verb gorge [gɔːdʒ] gorge yourself (on sth) to eat or drink so much of something that you cannot eat or drink any more …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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