Pesquisar
to gorge
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empanturrar-se, devorar
to eat greedily and in large quantities
Intransitive: to gorge on food
Gorge
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garganta, cânion
a deep narrow valley, typically with a stream running through it
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garganta, esôfago
the passage between the pharynx and the stomach
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garganta, desfiladeiro
a narrow pass (especially one between mountains)
gorge
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disgorge
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disgorge
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engorge
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engorge
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gorger
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gorger
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Exemplo
In the aftermath of the successful harvest, the community came together to gorge on a bountiful harvest feast.
The aroma of freshly baked pastries in the bakery caused customers to stop and gorge on sweet treats.
At the all-you-can-eat seafood buffet, diners gorged on a variety of ocean delights.
As the barbecue smoke wafted through the air, friends eagerly gathered to gorge on grilled burgers and ribs.
After fasting all day, she decided to gorge on a hearty meal at the buffet, savoring each dish.