gorge with



gorge someone or something with something

to fill someone or something by eating something. She gorged the dog with canned food. The puppy gorged itself with all the hamburger Paul had set out to thaw.
See also: gorge

gorge with

v.
1. To embed something or someone with some object or decoration: The king's crown was gorged with diamonds.
2. To indulge something or someone, especially with food or drink: The hosts gorged the weary travelers with delicacies of every kind. The hotel guests were gorged with hospitality.
3. To eat enthusiastically and in great amounts. Used reflexively: They gorged themselves with ice cream.
See also: gorge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Akihito[æki'hi:təu]
Edmond-French
Saqui-Native American, Mapuche
Kumara-Hinduism
SylviSUYL-vee (Finnish)Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish
Tina['ti:nə]