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gorger

noun as in glutton

noun as in hog

Strongest match

Strong match

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Balzac is scolded for being “an ecstatic, compulsive gorger and borderline glutton” who devoured “congealed cold cuts and other toxic snacks.”

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It is a "bombers and gorgers" kind of place.

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One thing that might put a damper on would-be gorgers: Rules finalized by the Food and Drug Administration requiring calories to be listed on chain-restaurant menus are scheduled to take effect in December.

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I beg of you to send me the ruble as soon as possible, because my husband, gorger and tippler that he is, is angry with me for having given it.

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The gorger or gourmand may not be particular about the kind of food that is given him, but he desires a large quantity, more than is good for him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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