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gorger

[gawr-jer] / ˈgɔr dʒər /




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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.”

From New York Times

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

From Golf Digest

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.

From Los Angeles Times

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.

From Project Gutenberg

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.

From Project Gutenberg