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gorging on

noun as in overeating

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Like a snake gorging on its own tail, domestic disrupters are weaponizing America’s First Amendment to get rid of it so that the oligarchs funding them can drill, shoot, pollute, and defraud American consumers with impunity.

From Salon

Bankman-Fried moved his operation to the Bahamas and embarked on a legendary spending spree, buying up luxury real estate, investing billions in obscure venture capital projects, gorging on celebrity endorsements, making an alleged $100 million in political donations, and giving to charitable causes.

From Slate

As Evergrande was gorging on land, it sought ways to help finance its deals.

From Reuters

Gorging on Trump ratings is one reason we got Trump in the first place.

From Salon

In the lagoon of the Orbetello nature reserve, blue crabs are gorging on seabream and eels, which are a prized wintertime catch that has sustained the local economy for centuries and stars in many traditional dishes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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