16 collocations for gorges

The jerry-builder may consume, A greedy moth, God's mantle of the living green, I feel no wrath; Eat up the beauty of the world, And gorge his fill On mead and winding country lane, And grassy hill.

Some capital sport must arise occasionally, when the sharks, which are here very numerous and large, gorge the bait; for, whenever this occurs, unless the angler cuts his line, (and that, as the shark is more valued by them than any other fish, he is often unwilling to do,) nothing can prevent his rude machine from following their track; and the fisherman is sometimes, in consequence, carried out a great distance to sea.

A poisonous morsel in her teeth she chewed, And gorged the flesh of vipers for her food.

Simpson, still dazed, followed him into the Grand Ruea street of smells and piled filth, where gorged buzzards, reeking of the tomb, flapped upward under his nose from the garbage and offal of their feast.

For her I will gorge "The Clarion" with leading articles.

Every sort of gilding and dreadful Louis XV., and gorged cupids sitting on cannon ball clouds, with here and there a good picture and bit of china, and crimson brocade edged with plush for curtains!

They escaped while the new tenants were gorging their astonished, bewildered eyes with the splendors of the apartment.

IN THE OLD CHURCH AT LARUNS CASCADE DU VALENTIN CRABE BRIDGE, IN THE EAUX CHAUDES GORGE THE BIOUS-ARTIGUES THE PIC DE GER THE ROCKS OF BIARRITZ THE VILLA EUGÉNIE MRS.

what gorge vpon gorge, egges vpon egges, and sack vpon sack, at these yeares?

It was this circumstance, more than all the rest, that gradually gorged my heart with abhorrence of Mr. Falkland.

see fit, think good, think proper; acquiesce &c (assent) 488; comply with &c 762. swallow the bait, nibble at the bait; gorge the hook; have no scruple of, make no scruple of; make no bones of; jump at, catch at; meet halfway; volunteer.

Made stupendous speech last night; literally gorged the House; to-night picks up fragments and provides another feast: six baskets wouldn't hold it.

Meanwhile the Vestry Vultures gorge their fill, And I am warnedby friends"Don't put their backs up!" Their backs!

And I think it's simply disgusting, the way he gorges all the time.

He gorged books.

Old Sedley was disposed to spoil little Georgie, sadly gorging the boy with apples and peppermint to the detriment of his health, until Amelia declared that Georgie should never go out with his grandpapa again unless the latter solemnly promised on his honour not to give the child any cakes, lollipops, or stall produce whatever.

16 collocations for  gorges