Crossword-Solution: GORMANDISE
We have 11 clues for the answer “GORMANDISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Gormandize | 3 answers |
| to indulge a taste for good food to excess | 3 answers |
| Water at the mouth | 5 answers |
| fill oneself | 5 answers |
| eat like a pig | 6 answers |
| make a beast of oneself | 12 answers |
| gluttonise | 21 answers |
| Gobble | 24 answers |
| Guzzle | 42 answers |
| Gorge | 50 answers |
| Eat | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GORMANDISE (4)
And so, when I came suddenly upon similar phrases in the writings of another, that is to say stripped of their familiar accompaniment of scruples and repressions and self-tormentings, I was free to indulge to the full my own appetite for such things, just as a cook who, once in a while, has no dinner to prepare for other people, can then find time to gormandise himself.
After a successful catch all the dwellers in the tent gormandise on the killed animal, and appear to find a special pleasure in making their faces and hands as bloody as possible.
The Normans, misliking the gormandise of Canutus, ordained after their arrival that no table should be covered above once in the day, which Huntingdon[145] imputeth to their avarice; but in the end, either waxing weary of their own frugality, or suffering the cockle of old custom to overgrow the good corn of their new constitution, they fell to such liberty that in often-feeding they surmounted Canutus surnamed the Hardy.
Isn't that the way they do when there's a war?" "What! gormandise, an' set in the shade? Why, it ain't no more like war than sparrergrass is like jimson weed--not one ioter." With that, he sighed and went on his way.