LITERATURE QUESTIONS
EARLY BRITISH LITERATURE
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twisting and turning in pain
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To eat or swallow greedily
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rotten
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disgusting
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Detailed explanation-1: -This shows grade level based on the word’s complexity. verb (used with object), in·gur·gi·tat·ed, in·gur·gi·tat·ing. to swallow greedily or in great quantity, as food.
Detailed explanation-2: -: to eat greedily or to repletion. also : to partake of something in large amounts. gorging on books. transitive verb. : to stuff to capacity : glut.
Detailed explanation-3: -If you gorge on something or gorge yourself on it, you eat lots of it in a very greedy way.
Detailed explanation-4: -Some common synonyms of gorge are cloy, glut, pall, sate, satiate, and surfeit. While all these words mean “to fill to repletion, ” gorge suggests glutting to the point of bursting or choking. gorged themselves with chocolate.
Detailed explanation-5: -a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by a river or stream cutting through hard rock.