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1 gobble
gobble [ˈgɒbl][turkey] glouglouter• don't gobble! ne mange pas si vite !* * *['gɒbl] 1.noun ( cry of turkey) glouglou m2.transitive verb (also gobble down) engloutir [food]3.1) [turkey] glouglouter2) [person] se goinfrer (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs: -
2 gobble
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3 gobble
gobble ['gɒbəl](turkey) glouglouter(eat greedily) enfourner, engloutir;∎ don't gobble your food! ne mange pas si vite!3 noun(of turkey) glouglou m∎ figurative the empire gobbled up these territories l'empire a absorbé ces territoires -
4 gobble up
lit, figgobble [something] up, gobble up [something] engloutir -
5 gobble
['ɡobl]1) (to swallow food etc quickly: You'll be sick if you keep gobbling your meals like that.) engloutir2) ((of turkeys) to make a noise in the throat: We could hear the turkeys gobbling in the farmyard.) glouglouter -
6 COHCOLOA
cohcôloa > cohcôloh.*\COHCOLOA avec le préf.objet indéfini tla-., pousser l'appel guttural caractéristique du dindon.Chanter, caqueter, en parlant d'un coq (S)." tlacohcôloah ", ils lancent un appel guttural - they gobble.Est dit du dindon sauvage, cuauhtotolin. Sah11,28 (tlacôcôloa).Angl., to gobble = to make the natural guttural noise of a male turkey (gobbler = male turkey).Cf. aussi côcôloa. -
7 TLACOHCOLOANI
tlacohcôloâni, éventuel de cohcôloa.1.\TLACOHCOLOANI qui émet un son guttural, en parlant de la dinde ou du dindon.It is a gobbler. Est dit du dindon. Sah11,29.To gobble = to make the natural guttural noise of a male turkey (gobbler = male turkey).2.\TLACOHCOLOANI directeur (ou directrice) de la chorégraphie.Cf. 'tlacocoloâni' Sah4,26 Anders Dib traduisent the circle dancers, mais l'on pourrait comprendre qu'il s'agit d'un chanteur qui imiterait la voix gutturale du dindon. -
8 hog
[hoɡ] 1. noun((especially American) a pig.) porc2. verb1) (to gobble up greedily.) se goinfrer2) (to take or use more of than one ought to; to keep or use longer than one ought to: She's hogging the telephone and no-one else can use it.) accaparer•- hogwash- go the whole hog
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gobble — Ⅰ. gobble [1] ► VERB (often gobble up) 1) eat hurriedly and noisily. 2) use a large amount of (something) very quickly. DERIVATIVES gobbler noun. ORIGIN probably from GOB(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
gobble down — ˌgobble ˈdown [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they gobble down he/she/it gobbles down present participle gobbling down past tense … Useful english dictionary
Gobble — Gob ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gobbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gobbling}.] [Freq. of 2d gob.] [1913 Webster] 1. To swallow or eat greedily or hastily; to gulp. [1913 Webster] Supper gobbled up in haste. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. To utter (a sound) like… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gobble — Gob ble, n. A noise made in the throat. [1913 Webster] Ducks and geese . . . set up a discordant gobble. Mrs. Gore. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gobble — Gob ble, v. i. 1. To eat greedily. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a noise like that of a turkey cock. Prior. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gobble — [v] eat hurriedly cram*, devour, gorge, gulp*, guzzle, ingurgitate, scarf*, stuff*, suck up*, swallow, wolf*; concept 169 Ant. nibble … New thesaurus
gobble — gobble1 [gäb′əl] n. [echoic, var. of GABBLE] the characteristic throaty sound made by a male turkey vi. gobbled, gobbling to make this sound gobble2 [gäb′əl] vt., vi. gobbled, gobbling [prob. freq. formation on base of OFr … English World dictionary
gobble — gob|ble [ gabl ] verb 1. ) gobble or gobble down or gobble up intransitive or transitive to eat something quickly and often noisily 2. ) intransitive to make the sound made by a TURKEY ,gobble up phrasal verb transitive INFORMAL 1. ) to use a lot … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gobble — [[t]gɒ̱b(ə)l[/t]] gobbles, gobbling, gobbled VERB If you gobble food, you eat it quickly and greedily. [V n] Pete gobbled all the beef stew. Phrasal Verbs: gobble down gobble up … English dictionary
gobble — UK [ˈɡɒb(ə)l] / US [ˈɡɑb(ə)l] verb Word forms gobble : present tense I/you/we/they gobble he/she/it gobbles present participle gobbling past tense gobbled past participle gobbled 1) gobble or gobble down or gobble up [transitive] to eat something … English dictionary
gobble — gob|ble [ˈgɔbəl US ˈga: ] v informal [Sense: 1; Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from gob] [Sense: 2; Date: 1600 1700; Origin: From the sound] 1.) also gobble up/down [I and T] to eat something very quickly, especially in an impolite or ↑greedy… … Dictionary of contemporary English