Japanese Meaning of gorgers

大食漢

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Definitions and Meaning of gorgers in English

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

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大食漢

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

豚,豚,豚,ウ,大食い,食いしん坊,詰め物,宴会客,グルメ,大食い

ダイエッター,ピッカー,かじり虫

gorgeousness => 素晴らしさ, gores => 強制追加料金, gophers => ゴーファー, gopher snakes => ゴーファースネーク, goose-stepping (to) => ガチョウ歩行 (へ),