12 adjectives to describe gluttons

"Don't pinch me so hard, you little glutton!"

He knows and never forgets that people talk, first of all, for the sake of talking; conducts himself in the ring, to use the old slang, like a thorough "glutton," and honestly enjoys a telling facer from his adversary.

Hope is a subtle glutton; He feeds upon the fair; And yet, inspected closely, What abstinence is there!

Some of the most vicious menI mean gluttons, drunkards, degenerates, drug fiends, etc. have never committed any crimes of importance.

Of praise a mere glutton, he swallowed what came, And the puff of a dunce he mistook it for fame; Till, his relish grown callous, almost to disease, Who peppered the highest was surest to please.

They are notorious gluttons.

Had I been a professional glutton I would have been in paradise.

The superior glutton is the shark,that mouth with fins, that natatory intestine which swallows with equal indifference the dead and the living, flesh and wood, cleanses the waters of life and leaves a desert behind its wriggling tail; but this destroyer brings forth only one shark that is born armed and ferocious ready from the very first moment to continue the paternal exploits, like a feudal heir.

By good fortune Dick and Joe Blunt happened to have such enormous gluttons as vis-à-vis that the portions of their respective bowls which they could not devour were gobbled up for them.

Some of the most vicious menI mean gluttons, drunkards, degenerates, drug fiends, etc. have never committed any crimes of importance.

The haughty scorn with which a sensual beauty, living on the smiles and purse of a fortunate glutton, would pass in her gilded chariot some of the impoverished descendants of the great Camillus might have provoked a smile, had any one been found, even a neglected poet, to give them countenance and sympathy.

Any man who outgrew in circumference his metal ring was looked upon as a lazy glutton, and consequently was disgraced.

12 adjectives to describe  gluttons