Indeed, very frequently, when he did not get permission to gormandize, this naughty glutton helped himself without leave.
2
Others acknowledged their mortality and so they told themselves they would gormandize while the feast was on the table.
3
In Harrison's day the abstemious Welsh had learned to eat like the English, and the Scotch exceeded the latter in "over much and distemperate gormandize."
4
While he gormandized he tormented the shrinking girl with his coarse gallantry.
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Well, that is because these Dutch barbarians think of nothing but gormandizing.
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Did they think people could not live without gormandizing as they did?
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But Rose shopped and gormandized and enjoyed her healthy animal life.
8
This fairy tale of a gormandizing people contains no mention of Thanksgiving Day.
9
Châteaux and villas and splendid rents, all waiting to be gormandized by the State!
10
The signoras and signorinas fell upon them and gormandized; but the signors eyed them with reasonable suspicion.
11
Indeed, for gormandizing, I would have matched him against any three common-council men at a civic feast.
12
How he gormandizes, that jolly miller!
13
Saturday the 7th day of October, we broke up camp, to the great regret of the meat-loving, gormandizing Wangwana.
14
Who gormandizes on current events will pay the price with a morbid mind and with false conclusions in his reasoning.
15
When I reached home ten minutes since, after gormandizing with Mr. Handyside, I found the totem of the tribe awaiting me.
16
Goose's-day, or the commemoration of the ignoble army of martyrs, who have suffered in the persecution under that gormandizing archangel St. Michael.