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Definition of gorge
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Gorge (v. i.) To eat
greedily
and to
satiety.
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Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A
crescent-shaped,
colored
patch on the neck of a bird or
mammal..
Regorge
::
Regorge
(v. t.) To vomit up; to eject from the
stomach;
to throw back.
Vampire
::
Vampire
(n.)
Either
one of two or more
species
of South
American
blood-sucking
bats
belonging
to the
genera
Desmodus
and
Diphylla.
These bats are
destitute
of molar
teeth,
but have
strong,
sharp
cutting
incisors
with which they make
punctured
wounds
from which they suck the blood of
horses,
cattle,
and other
animals,
as well as man,
chiefly
during
sleep.
They have a
caecal
appendage
to the
stomach,
in which the blood with which they gorge
themselves
is
stored..
Engorgement
::
Engorgement
(n.) The act of
swallowing
greedily;
a
devouring
with
voracity;
a
glutting.
Hepatize
::
Hepatize
(v. t.) To gorge with
effused
matter,
as the
lungs..
Blown
::
Blown (p. p. & a.)
Swollen;
inflated;
distended;
puffed
up, as
cattle
when
gorged
with green food which
develops
gas..
Demigorge
::
Demigorge
(n.) Half the
gorge,
or
entrance
into a
bastion,
taken from the angle of the flank to the
center
of the
bastion..
Engorged
::
Engorged
(p. a.)
Swallowed
with
greediness,
or in large
draughts..
Gorged
::
Gorged
(a.)
Bearing
a
coronet
or ring about the neck.
Engorgement
::
Engorgement
(n.) The
clogging
of a blast
furnace.
Shrill-gorged
::
Shrill-gorged
(a.)
Having
a
throat
which
produces
a
shrill
note.
Half-moon
::
Half-moon
(n.) An
outwork
composed
of two
faces,
forming
a
salient
angle whose gorge
resembles
a
half-moon;
-- now
called
a
ravelin..
Gorge
::
Gorge (n.) To
swallow;
especially,
to
swallow
with
greediness,
or in large
mouthfuls
or
quantities..
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A piece of plate armor
covering
the same parts and worn over the buff coat in the 17th
century,
and
without
other steel
armor..
Jager
::
"Jager
(n.) Any
species
of gull of the genus
Stercorarius.
Three
species
occur on the
Atlantic
coast.
The
jagers
pursue
other
species
of gulls and force them to
disgorge
their prey. The two
middle
tail
feathers
are
usually
decidedly
longer
than the rest.
Called
also
boatswain,
and
marline-spike
bird. The name is also
applied
to the skua, or
Arctic
gull
(Megalestris
skua)..
Disgorge
::
Disgorge
(v. t.) To eject or
discharge
by the
throat
and
mouth;
to
vomit;
to pour forth or throw out with
violence,
as if from the
mouth;
to
discharge
violently
or in great
quantities
from a
confined
place..
Defile
::
Defile
(n.) Any
narrow
passage
or gorge in which
troops
can march only in a file, or with a
narrow
front;
a long,
narrow
pass
between
hills,
rocks,
etc..
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A piece of
armor,
whether
of chain mail or of
plate,
defending
the
throat
and upper part of the
breast,
and
forming
a part of the
double
breastplate
of the 14th
century..
Guttle
::
Guttle
(n.) To put into the gut; to
swallow
greedily;
to
gorge;
to
gormandize.
[Obs.]
L'Estrange.
Ravine
::
Ravine
(n.) A deep and
narrow
hollow,
usually
worn by a
stream
or
torrent
of
water;
a
gorge;
a
mountain
cleft..
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