gorge
/ɡɔːrdʒ/
verb
- To eat greedily or to excess; to stuff oneself with food.
- After the long fast, he began to gorge on pizza and cake.
- Don't gorge your food; eat slowly and enjoy it.
- The children gorged themselves on candy at the party.
noun
- A narrow, steep-sided valley, often with a river flowing through it.
- The river carved this deep gorge over millions of years.
- Tourists love to take photos of the gorge at sunset.
- We hiked through a beautiful gorge with waterfalls on both sides.
- The throat or gullet, especially of an animal.
- The bird's gorge was full of seeds and berries.
- The hunter examined the animal's gorge for signs of disease.
- The snake swallowed the mouse whole into its gorge.