Gluttonous [adjective]

Definition of Gluttonous:

voracious

Synonyms of Gluttonous:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gluttonous:

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Sentence/Example of Gluttonous:

Lepore explains what went wrong and what we desperately need to learn in handling our current reality of misinformation and bad polling, as well as the gluttonous amount of private data being uploaded instantly from our phones on a constant basis.

He was really nourished by the farmer's gluttonous delight in his supposed piles of wealth.

"Stewed eels make a nice supper," interrupted Tweasle with gluttonous simplicity.

He became, frankly and palpably gluttonous, stamping and whinnying for his food and bolting it ravenously when he got it.

The bug is not a gluttonous insect, always bloodthirsty; on the contrary, its sobriety is remarkable.

The Son of man came eating and drinking, and ye say, Behold a man gluttonous and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners.

The gluttonous howl like dogs as hail and rain and snow beat down upon them and Cerberus attacks and rends them.

The gluttonous suffer so much from hunger and thirst that they are reduced to a state of pitiable emaciation.

The worm is a voracious and gluttonous creature: it is for ever swallowing bits of leaves and rich soil.

From them came this complex cookery, so unlike the rude and often gluttonous simplicity of the old Teutonic stock.