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Gorge :- a narrow valley or ravine

Gorge :- contents of stomach


Gorge:
noun:
a. a narrow space between rocky cliffs, usu. with a stream at the bottom; ravine.
b. the throat or gullet.
c. a meal at which excessive eating takes place.


Example sentences:
1a. The scenery was beautiful once we passed the gorge. The gorge was rocky and narrow.
2b. The hawk holds food in it's gorge.
3c. There was so much food at the gorge, I didn't know what to eat first.


verb:
a. to eat greedily : stuff oneself
b. to eat to great excess.


Example sentences:
1a. I gorged on so many different kinds of food.
2b. I mostly enjoyed gorging the desserts.



Answer:

In modern English, gorge can have a few definitions. A gorge can be a geological feature, similar to a canyon or abyss, through which one can narrowly pass. Also, gorge can be a verb, similar to impale. In addition, gorge can refer to a sickening feeling one gets, at the sight of something repulsive.

Just some examples:

A tiny wooden bridge spanned the gorge.

I know someone who was gorged by a bull.

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Laurianne Howe

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