engorge
- v overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
- Nor would turn-of-the-century newsmen have any trouble recognizing many contemporary composing rooms with their mastodonic Linotype machines (first used in 1886) that engorge hot .
- He lacks Scofield's ability to make a syllable wince or engorge a phrase with acrid humor.
- Presumably the monster would constantly engorge raw data on the economy at the local level, process it in Moscow, and electronically burp prices and other economic orders back .