A narrow valley between hills or mountains
“They chased him down the mountain and into the gorge where he disappeared and the miners couldn't follow.”
A long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground
The throat or esophagus
An abrupt or steep fall or slope
A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
To consume food, especially hungrily or in a gluttonous manner
“The street is lined with tapas bars tempting you to gorge on pieces of this, that, and the next thing.”
To consume a drink or liquid, especially quickly and in large quantities
“You could vacation in Italy to gorge on wine and experience the ruins of ancient Rome.”
To eat, or fill one's stomach, to fullness or satiety
“Homer decides to sue the All You Can Eat Buffet, claiming they had not allowed him to gorge himself on as much shrimp as he could humanly eat.”
To supply or fill up to the point of overflow or overcrowding
“Facial and limb muscles gorge with blood drawn from the now constricted vessels of the skin and digestive system.”
To form by making a hole
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