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gobble

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1. gobble - Noun

2. gobble - Verb

3. Gobble - Proper noun

Meaning

To swallow or eat greedily or hastily; to gulp.

To utter (a sound) like a turkey cock.

To eat greedily.

To make a noise like that of a turkey cock.

A noise made in the throat.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Don't bolt your food! Source: Internet

As for his politics, well—I suppose even cavemen felt a little admiration for the dinosaurs that were trying to gobble them up." Source: Internet

But for viewers who were looking forward to a particular summer blockbuster, these five similar films will hold you over until it's safe to gobble popcorn in front of the big screen again. Source: Internet

Bird feeder spillage, unsecured trash and fruit or nut-bearing trees are all common food sources in urban areas that could make a flock — also known as a gang, a gobble, or a posse — comfortable with putting down roots. Source: Internet

Kenya's path to oil riches has been slippery, with expensive trials likely to gobble up most of the revenue from the project. Source: Internet

Chris Well’s laugh–out–loud Christian thrillers appeal to the millions of readers who gobble up the rollicking crime fiction of Janet Evanovich and Elmore Leonard. Source: Internet

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