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  • Gorged — Gorge Gorge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gorged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gorging}.] [F. gorger. See {Gorge}, n.] 1. To swallow; especially, to swallow with greediness, or in large mouthfuls or quantities. [1913 Webster] The fish has gorged the hook. Johnson.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gorged — I. jd adjective Etymology: from past participle of gorge (II) : glutted • gorgedly j(ə̇)dlē adverb II. adjective …   Useful english dictionary

  • gorged — /gawrjd/, adj. Heraldry. (of a beast) represented wearing something about the neck in the manner of a collar: a lion gules gorged with a collar or. [1600 10; GORGE1 + ED3] * * * …   Universalium

  • gorged — adjective /ɡɔːdʒd,ɡɔːrdʒd/ a) With a stomach stuffed full of food. , , b) With the neck collared or encircled by an object. Gorged nearly to the uttermost when he entered the restaurant, the smell of food had almost caused him to lose his honor… …   Wiktionary

  • gorged — Synonyms and related words: allayed, bloated, bursting, choked, cloyed, congested, crammed, crowded, disgusted, distended, drenched, engorged, fed up, filled to overflowing, full, full of, glutted, hyperemic, in spate, jaded, jam packed, jammed,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • gorged himself with — stuffed himself with (food, candies, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Gorged — 1) Her. Falconers used the term for the contents of the crop of a hawk. [< OldFr. gorge = throat] 2) Her. A figure with a ring around its neck. [< OldFr. gorge = throat] Gorget. That piece of a suit of armour which protected the throat. Cf …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 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

  • gorged on — ate greedily, stuffed himself with (food, candies, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Coat of arms of Sunderland — The Coat of arms of Sunderland City Council, granted by the College of Arms in 1992 The Sunderland Corporation first assumed a heraldic device in the 19th century. The first grant of arms was made in 1947, and this was not amended in 1967 when… …   Wikipedia

  • Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom — of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Versions …   Wikipedia

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