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gorge

[gawrj] / gɔrdʒ /




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The private-equity industry, after gorging on technology investments in the wake of the pandemic, is now coming back around to bread-and-butter companies such as industrial suppliers and service providers.

From The Wall Street Journal

He learned that after a kill, lionesses gorge yet seldom bring food to their young.

From The Wall Street Journal

By then the media and public already digested the bizarre horror of John Wayne Gacy and gorged themselves on Ted Bundy’s gruesome story from every angle, primarily the ones that made cameras love his face.

From Salon

In the initial media reports, Jonathan had been described as a witness, who had been walking with his father and told police that Isak had slipped and fallen to the bottom of the gorge below.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is similar to being at the bottom of a deep gorge, where signals reach you only after multiple reflections from the walls.

From Science Daily