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gorge
1 [gawrj]
noun, verb, gorged, gorg⋅ing.–noun
| 1. | a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, esp. one through which a stream runs. |
| 2. | a small canyon. |
| 3. | a gluttonous meal. |
| 4. | something that is swallowed; contents of the stomach. |
| 5. | an obstructing mass: an ice gorge. |
| 6. | the seam formed at the point where the lapel meets the collar of a jacket or coat. |
| 7. | Fortification. the rear entrance or part of a bastion or similar outwork. |
| 8. | Also called gorge hook. a primitive type of fishhook consisting of a piece of stone or bone with sharpened ends and a hole or groove in the center for fastening a line. |
| 9. | the throat; gullet. |
–verb (used with object)
| 10. | to stuff with food (usually used reflexively or passively): He gorged himself. They were gorged. |
| 11. | to swallow, esp. greedily. |
| 12. | to choke up (usually used passively). |
–verb (used without object)
—Idiom| 13. | to eat greedily. |
| 14. | make one's gorge rise, to evoke violent anger or strong disgust: The cruelty of war made his gorge rise. |
Origin:
1325–75; (v.) ME < OF gorger, deriv. of gorge throat < VL *gorga, akin to L gurguliō gullet, throat, gurges whirlpool, eddy
1325–75; (v.) ME < OF gorger, deriv. of gorge throat < VL *gorga, akin to L gurguliō gullet, throat, gurges whirlpool, eddy

Related forms:
gorge⋅a⋅ble, adjective
gorger, noun
Synonyms:
1. defile, ravine, notch, gap. 10. glut, cram, fill. 11. devour. 11, 13. bolt, gulp, gobble.
1. defile, ravine, notch, gap. 10. glut, cram, fill. 11. devour. 11, 13. bolt, gulp, gobble.
gurge
[gurj]
noun, plural gur⋅ges [gur-jees]
, verb, gurged, gurg⋅ing.–noun
| 1. | a whirlpool. |
| 2. | Also, gorge. Also called whirlpool. Heraldry. a charge covering the entire field of an escutcheon and having the form either of a spirallike scroll or of a number of concentric rings, the whole field having two tinctures. |
–verb (used without object)
| 3. | to swirl like a whirlpool. |
Origin:
1515–25; < L gurges whirlpool
1515–25; < L gurges whirlpool

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| gorge (gôrj) Pronunciation Key
A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides, often with a stream flowing through it. Gorges are smaller and narrower than canyons and are often a part of a canyon. |
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