[ UK /ɡˈɔːd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɔɹdʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a deep ravine (usually with a river running through it)
  2. the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
  3. a narrow pass (especially one between mountains)
VERB
  1. overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
    She stuffed herself at the dinner
    The kids binged on ice cream
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How To Use gorge In A Sentence

  • Having drop-dead gorgeous, private, windowed offices makes it a lot easier to recruit the kinds of superstars that produce ten times as much as the merely brilliant software developers.
  • The weather was beautiful and our little house gorgeous. Times, Sunday Times
  • I passed plunging gorges, streams in spate, riverbanks ripped open, fields flooded, a brown soup drowning the track.
  • NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture Balgowlah House by Reg Lark – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture Balgowlah House by Reg Lark – Inhabitat
  • He has gorgeous black hair, and these dreamy blue eyes.
  • The Orangery restaurant is not as gorgeous as the rest of the house, partly because it is in a modern extension, but mainly because it is unattractively lit.
  • This gorgeous, homemade tiki fireplace complete with smoking nostrils is lavishly documented in this build log. Boing Boing: February 12, 2006 - February 18, 2006 Archives
  • Gorgeous in a seemingly effortless Kate Hudson/Blake Lively kind of way, her future calling dawned on her when she saw her dad performing on stage and became enamored with the costumes the dancers were wearing. Buzzine » Stacey Oristano
  • Cars drew up to disgorge a wedding party.
  • A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater.
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