BINGE vs GORGE: NOUN
- Any act of immoderate indulgence
- A rapid and excessive consumption of food.
- A short period of excessive consumption, especially of excessive alcohol consumption.
- A period of excessive or uncontrolled indulgence, especially in food or drink.
- An occasion for excessive eating or drinking
- The seam on the front of a coat or jacket where the lapel and the collar are joined.
- A mass obstructing a narrow passage.
- The contents of the stomach; something swallowed.
- An instance of gluttonous eating.
- The crop of a hawk.
- The throat; the gullet.
- A narrow entrance into the outwork of a fortification.
- A deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides; a ravine.
- The passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- A narrow pass (especially one between mountains)
- A deep ravine (usually with a river running through it)
- In angling, a bait intended to be swallowed by the fish to effect its capture: usually a minnow in which a double-barbed leaded fish-hook is embedded.
- The throat or gullet.
- Two fishhooks, separated by a piece of lead.
- Trolling with a dead bait on a double hook which the fish is given time to swallow, or gorge.
- A minimum circle on a surface of revolution, cut out by a plane perpendicular to the axis.
- The outline of the smallest cross section of a hyperboloid of revolution.
- A primitive device used instead of a fishhook, consisting of an object easy to be swallowed but difficult to be ejected or loosened, as a piece of bone or stone pointed at each end and attached in the middle to a line.
- The groove of a pulley.
- A concave molding; a cavetto.
- A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction.
- That which is gorged or swallowed, especially by a hawk or other fowl.
- A defile between mountains.
- A narrow passage or entrance.
- Synonyms Ravine, Defile. See valley.
- A pitcher of earthenware or stoneware. Also george.
- The groove in the circumference of a pulley.
- In masonry, a little channel or up-cut on the lower side of the coping, to keep the drip from reaching the wall; a throat.
- The entrance into a bastion or other outwork of a fort. See cut under bastion.
- A narrow passage between steep rocky walls; a ravine or defile with precipitous sides.
- A cavetto or hollow molding.
- In architecture: The narrow part of the Tuscan and Roman Doric capitals, between the astragal above the shaft of the column and the echinus; the necking or hypophyge. It is found also in some provincial Greek Doric, as at Pæstum. See cut under column.
- A feeling of disgust, indignation, resentment, or the like: from the sympathetic influence of such emotions, when extreme in degree, upon the muscles of the throat.
- A jam; a mass which chokes up a passage: as, a gorge of logs in a river; an ice-gorge.
- The act of gorging; inordinate eating; a heavy meal: as, to indulge in a gorge after long abstinence.
- Hence —2. That which is swallowed or is provided for swallowing; the material of a meal.
- A fish-hook consisting of a straight or crescent-shaped piece of stone or bone sharpened at the ends and grooved or perforated in the center: used by primitive tribes.
- The throat; the gullet; the canal by which food passes to the stomach.
BINGE vs GORGE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Gorgeous.
BINGE vs GORGE: VERB
- Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
- Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
- To eat greedily and in large quantities.
BINGE vs GORGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be immoderately self-indulgent and unrestrained, especially in food or drink.
- To eat gluttonously.
- To devour greedily.
- To stuff with food; glut.
- To eat greedily and to satiety.
BINGE vs GORGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To glut; to fill up to the throat; to satiate.
BINGE vs GORGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To watch a large amount of media in a single seating
- To cringe; fawn.
- To make a low obeisance; courtesy.
- Make a pig of oneself
- Overeat or eat immodestly
- To feed greedily; stuff one's self.
- Hence—2. To glut; fill the throat or stomach of; satiate.
- To swallow; especially, to swallow with greediness or by gulps.
- Make a pig of oneself
- Overeat or eat immodestly
BINGE vs GORGE: RELATED WORDS
- Gormandize, Gourmandize, Booze up, Overgorge, Tear, Toot, Stuff, Satiate, Gorge, Engorge, Glut, Overeat, Overindulge, Bust, Bender
- Oesophagus, Ingurgitate, Gourmandize, Gormandize, Gormandise, Englut, Glut, Satiate, Defile, Engorge, Binge, Esophagus, Overeat, Overindulge, Gullet
BINGE vs GORGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Overgorge, Ingurgitate, Gormandize, Englut, Tear, Toot, Stuff, Satiate, Gorge, Engorge, Glut, Overeat, Overindulge, Bust, Bender
- Ravine, Stuff, Overgorge, Oesophagus, Ingurgitate, Gormandize, Englut, Glut, Satiate, Defile, Engorge, Binge, Esophagus, Overeat, Overindulge
BINGE vs GORGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Most binge-worthy TV: "Peep Show" "Battlestar Galactica" "Arrested Development" (CNN) -- Which television series is so good it's worth binge-watching from beginning to end?.
- If you occasionally binge eat, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a binge eating disorder.
- Binge eating is a key symptom in bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.
- If people find themselves binge eating regularly, they may have binge eating disorder.
- What is the connection between high school binge drinking and college binge drinking?
- However, binge eating should be monitored, and those who continue to binge eat may need additional intervention such as CBT.
- Our data shows that in fraternity houses, four of five residents binge, and more than half are frequent binge drinkers.
- Binge drinkers with lower incomes and educational levels, however, consume more binge drinks per year.
- Binge eaters regularly binge, usually in secret and accompanied by feelings of guilt or shame.
- Many people who have binge eating disorder feel guilt, shame, and distress after a binge, which can lead to more binge eating.
- Boat Rentals offered by Flaming Gorge Resort located in Dutch John, Utah by the Green River and Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
- Cheddar Gorge Military Discount is promoted for expressing gratitude to military people from Cheddar Gorge.
- Canyon Rim Visitor Center sits on the edge of the gorge by the New River Gorge Bridge.
- Royal Gorge Field Office is implementing supplementary rules to regulate certain activities on public lands within Guffey Gorge in Park County, Colorado.
- Flaming Gorge Lodge and in Dutch John, both several miles from Flaming Gorge Dam.
- Tallulah Gorge State Park has attracted some significant entertainers with two individuals crossing the gorge on a high wire.
- Socialinteractions and economic commerce among Gorge residents were bifurcatedfrom the beginningprimarily because of Gorge geography.
- Glacier Gorge, Loch Vale, Chaos Canyon, and the Tyndall Gorge.
- Standley Chasm, Ormiston Gorge and Glen Helen Gorge.
- Ormiston Gorge, Ormiston Gorge Creek, Red Bank Gorge and Glen Helen Gorge.
BINGE vs GORGE: QUESTIONS
- How does binge drinking affect the digestive system?
- Is binge drinking most commonly observed in youths?
- Does alcohol binge-drinking affect vestibular function?
- What percentage of firefighters are binge drinkers?
- What is binge drinking under symbolic interactionism?
- Does binge drinking worsen hyponatremia in cirrhosis?
- What should clinicians know about binge eating disorder (binge eating disorder)?
- What is binge eating disorder (binge eaters disorder)?
- How do low-binge schools address the problem of binge drinking?
- Is Netflix promoting binge-watching and 'Binge Racing?
- Quels sont les avantages des soutiens-gorge invisibles?
- What happened to juukan Gorge in Western Australia?
- What is the Plenty Gorge-Yarrambat horseriding trail?
- Is Tiger Leaping Gorge ready for hydroelectric power?
- What facilities are available at the Gorge Amphitheater?
- Why visit Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine Gorge?
- What happened to the original Ironbridge Gorge Museum?
- Comment entretenir son soutien-gorge sans armature?
- Is the Gorge Amphitheatre affiliated with watershed?
- Can you walk to Middle Gorge from Middle Gorge Station?