Gorged [verb]

Definition of Gorged:

eat voraciously

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Sentence/Example of Gorged:

When dawn breaks, he returns gorged with food to his lair, leaving the ground strewn with the bodies of the slain.

It seemed as if the whole awful creature were simply gorged with blood; he lay like a filthy leech, exhausted with his repletion.

France has gorged Kabylia, with the rest of Algeria, but she has never digested it.

Seals came up everywhere, and the dogs gorged on much-needed meat and blubber.

In fact, for a year the island had been so gorged with tragedy that it no longer caused remark.

When we had gorged our fill, we carried the remainder of the meat to the eastward forest and hid it in a tree.

But while the courtiers gorged themselves with manors, the Treasury grew poorer.

By the time he has gorged himself with wassail, as is his wont, he will not know an old Countess from a young one.

After having gorged himself on their flesh and blood, he hides the remainder for another repast.

Yonder holy man of a bishop, who sleeps not far from you, gorged with wine and meat, might excommunicate you if he heard you!