v
(intransitive) To gratify a morbid appetite or craving; gloat.
v
Alternative form of chew the scenery [(idiomatic, performing arts) To display excessive emotion or to act in an exaggerated manner while performing; to be melodramatic; to be flamboyant.]
v
(idiomatic, transitive) to ruin (especially land), by digging
v
(transitive, informal) To eat
v
(idiomatic) To eat, especially to eat vigorously.
v
(obsolete) To gnaw into; to wear away
v
To begin eating heartily.
v
(slang, figuratively) Utterly destroy.
v
Alternative form of eat something up with a spoon [(slang) To accept something very eagerly.]
v
(slang) To accept something very eagerly.
n
Alternative form of eat-the-rich movie. [(informal) A film which encourages viewers to “eat the rich”; a movie with themes of wealth inequality and oppression of the working class.]
v
(US, informal) to find something to be very cute (typically only used for children or pets)
v
(obsolete, transitive) To gore; to pierce; to lacerate.
v
(transitive, idiomatic) To get stimulus from (an external object).
v
(idiomatic) To eat, especially in a hearty or greedy manner.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To gnaw in pieces; eat up.
v
(transitive, archaic) To swallow down; gobble up.
v
(transitive, obsolete or poetic) Especially when describing animals: to consume, devour, or eat.
v
(transitive) To cut (meat etc.) into small pieces for frying.
v
(transitive) To consume [something] rapidly.
v
(intransitive) To eat small amounts of food periodically throughout the day, rather than at fixed mealtimes, often not in response to hunger.
n
Someone or something that greases (applies grease).
v
To eat very quickly without chewing the food properly.
v
(often with "up") To clog with gunge.
v
(transitive, colloquial) To suck (something) into a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand
v
(transitive) To swallow up, as in a gulf.
v
(transitive, figuratively) To eat very quickly.
v
(informal, transitive, of food or beverages) To consume with gusto.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To take (liquid) into the mouth with the tongue; to lick up with a quick motion of the tongue.
n
The amount of some substance obtainable with a single lick.
v
(transitive) To consume something by first licking it from a surface.
v
(transitive and intransitive) To play the toady; take the role of a lickspittle to please (someone).
v
Obsolete spelling of mar [(transitive) To spoil; to ruin; to scathe; to damage.]
v
To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour.
v
To eat vigorously or with excitement.
v
(transitive, historical) To inflict the 1454 famine on.
v
(transitive, slang) To eat quickly and with minimal chewing, especially if to the point of swallowing food whole.
n
(slang) Anything that consumes indiscriminately.
v
(archaic) To gobble ravenously, devour voraciously
v
(transitive) To cough up from the gut to feed its young, as an animal or bird does.
n
A person or thing that regurgitates
v
(slang, transitive) To put roofies in; to spike with roofies.
v
(colloquial, rare) To eat.
v
(transitive, slang) To eat or consume greedily.
v
(euphemistic, colloquial) to die.
v
To engage in the sexual practice called a spit roast.
n
(obsolete, derogatory) A malicious person.
n
(obsolete, rare) A calumniator.
adj
(chess, obsolete) At a standstill; stalemated.
v
Pronunciation spelling of swallow. [(transitive) To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat.]
v
(intransitive) To engross; to appropriate; usually with up.
v
To speak using long or obscure words.
v
(archaic, idiomatic) To change one's mind.
v
Obsolete spelling of swallow [(transitive) To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat.]
v
(transitive, archaic or poetic) To swallow up.
v
(colloquial, archaic) To eat heartily of.
v
To help to swallow by drinking a liquid, after eating something, or taking a pill.
v
(transitive) To devour; to gobble; to eat (something) voraciously.
v
(idiomatic) To consume (food) quickly or greedily, without regard for table manners.
v
(transitive, dated) To wolf down; to eat voraciously.
v
(transitive) To devour; to gobble; to eat (something) voraciously.
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