gorge
noun
/ɡɔɹd͡ʒ/
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/ɡɔːdʒ/
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- (archaic) The front aspect of the neck; the outside of the throat.
- (archaic, literary) The inside of the throat; the esophagus, the gullet; (falconry, specifically) the crop or gizzard of a hawk.
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kurkku
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- (geography) A deep, narrow passage with steep, rocky sides, particularly one with a stream running through it; a ravine.
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kuru,
rotko
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- Food that has been taken into the gullet or the stomach, particularly if it is regurgitated or vomited out.
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pala,
suupala
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- (US) A choking or filling of a channel or passage by an obstruction; the obstruction itself.
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pato,
tukos,
tulppa
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- (architectural element, military, fortification) The rearward side of an outwork, a bastion, or a fort, often open, or not protected against artillery; a narrow entry passage into the outwork of an enclosed fortification.
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selkä
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- (mechanical engineering) The groove of a pulley.
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ura
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gorge
verb
/ɡɔɹd͡ʒ/
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/ɡɔːdʒ/
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- (intransitive, reflexive) To stuff the gorge or gullet with food; to eat greedily and in large quantities. [+ on (object)]
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ahmia,
hotkia
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