The passage between the pharynx and the stomach.
Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself.
A narrow pass (especially one between mountains)
A deep, steep-sided rift.
1 Here in the mouth of the gorge the silence was almost oppressive.
2 He reckoned that they rode at least three miles in the gorge .
3 Proceeded down the creek to the gorge and camped; day very hot.
4 I don't want to do anything either, just continue to gorge on
5 The declivity marks the end of the precipitous gorge of the Niagara.
6 Far below, by the sound of it, water churned through a gorge .
7 Utiashvili said about 600 police officers had been stationed in the gorge .
8 At another time he talks of 'hawk' regularly descending over the gorge .
9 The column under General Bisson penetrated deeper and deeper into the gorge .
10 The mules were in a gorge trotting into the town of Indang.
11 When people like to fish by themselves, they often use a gorge .
12 The roaring of the stream through the gorge was not so loud.
13 Then the smoke which clung to the open jaws of the gorge .
14 The Trossachs is the name of a narrow gorge among the mountains.
15 Aslan without hesitation led them to their left, farther up the gorge .
16 I skidded and side-slipped, and once grazed the edge of the gorge .
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