1. gobbling - Noun
2. gobbling - Verb
of Gobble
Source: Webster's dictionaryHow would you like to have a thousand brilliantly colored cliff swallows keeping house in the eaves of your barn, and gobbling up insects over your farm at the rate of 100,000 per day? There are many Wisconsin farmsteads where such a swallow-show is a distinct possibility. Aldo Leopold
Well, capitalism is a big problem, because with capitalism you're just going to keep buying and selling things until there's nothing else to buy and sell, which means gobbling up the planet. Alice Walker
The Clintons want to do big worthy things, but they also want to squeeze money from rich people wherever they live on planet Earth, insatiably gobbling up cash for politics and charity and themselves from the same incestuous swirl. Maureen Dowd
Government continues to create new districts, bye-elections, embarking on a new voters register gobbling millions of dollars, establishing a new national airline and new airports and buying state-of-the art presidential plane. Source: Internet
He recounted how Michael built a reputation for gobbling up publishing after his highly publicized purchase of The Beatles catalog. Source: Internet
It’s the time of year for turkeys to mate, which leads to aggressive tom (male turkey) behaviors like loud gobbling and feathered strutting. Source: Internet