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binging

[bin-jing] / ˈbɪn dʒɪŋ /


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Of course, people aren't tearing into its pages or binging "Harry & Meghan" to receive an education in the parasitic relationship between the British tabloid press and the business that runs the royal family, The Firm.

From Salon

But does this show direct brain stimulation can be the answer for people with extreme binging?

From New York Times

The alcoholism-sugar addiction analogy offers a useful framework for understanding the dangers of sugar binging, but it doesn't get at the core of what happens when we eat a large amount of sugar.

From Salon

A half-century later it still stirs nostalgia among loyal fans who can’t resist taking in cable TV reruns, binging episodes via streaming apps and keeping up with former stars through social media.

From Seattle Times

In one breath Wohl wonders why no one found Edie’s binging and purging at fancy restaurants disgusting; in the next she’s noting — bingo — that her sister always picked up the bill.

From New York Times