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Meaning of gorgers

gorgers

to consume greedily, to partake of something in large amounts, a primitive device used instead of a fishhook that consists of an object (such as a piece of bone attached in the middle of a line) easy to swallow but difficult to eject, the act or an instance of gorging, to eat greedily, throat, a hawk's crop, to eat greedily or to repletion, stomach, belly, a narrow passage through land, to stuff to capacity, to fill completely or to the point of distension, a narrow steep-walled canyon or part of a canyon, the line on the front of a coat or jacket formed by the crease of the lapel and collar, a narrow passage, ravine, or steep-walled canyon, a mass choking a passage, the entrance into an outwork (such as a bastion) of a fort

gorgers Sentence Examples

  1. The gorgers descended upon the feast like ravenous wolves, their eyes blazing with hunger.
  2. The gorgers' bellies swelled as they consumed an entire roasted pig in a matter of minutes.
  3. The gorgers were so engrossed in their gluttony that they ignored the stares of disgust from others.
  4. The feast table groaned under the weight of food, but the gorgers showed no sign of slowing down.
  5. The gorgers' gluttony was so excessive that they vomited up a portion of their feast.
  6. The gorgers were so repulsed by their own gluttony that they refused to leave the house for days.
  7. The gorgers' reputation for excess preceded them, making them unwelcome guests at any social gathering.
  8. The gorgers were so focused on satisfying their hunger that they missed the beauty of the surroundings.
  9. The gorgers' children were ashamed of their parents' behavior, but they were powerless to stop them.
  10. The gorgers' gluttony was a testament to their lack of self-control and their ultimate self-destruction.

FAQs About the word gorgers

to consume greedily, to partake of something in large amounts, a primitive device used instead of a fishhook that consists of an object (such as a piece of bone

hogs, hog,pigs,cormorants, gluttons, stuffers, gormandizers,overeaters, feasters, trenchermen

dieters,pickers,nibblers,

The gorgers descended upon the feast like ravenous wolves, their eyes blazing with hunger.

The gorgers' bellies swelled as they consumed an entire roasted pig in a matter of minutes.

The gorgers were so engrossed in their gluttony that they ignored the stares of disgust from others.

The feast table groaned under the weight of food, but the gorgers showed no sign of slowing down.