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bingeing

[bin-jing] / ˈbɪn dʒɪŋ /




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On dreary days like this, Vincent said they usually stayed put in their Hollywood home — bingeing HBO’s “Succession” and watching their ferns and jade plants on the patio get irreparably drenched.

From Los Angeles Times

“At the start of the pandemic, when everyone was talking about the TV shows they were bingeing and making sourdough, we were working 80 hours,” Domm said.

From Washington Post

For years, Netflix executives have been the biggest cheerleaders of TV bingeing.

From Los Angeles Times

Nearly half of American drinkers reported bingeing, defined as more than four drinks in a sitting for men and more than three for women, in the previous month, according to a U.S. government health survey.

From New York Times

Next, she bought a home-brewing kit, consulted staff at local home-brew shop Bitter & Esters, and started bingeing brewing videos and tutorials on YouTube.

From Washington Post