gluttonous in English

adjective
1
excessively greedy.
a gluttonous, cigar-smoking capitalist

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1. He is a selfish, gluttonous and lazy person.

2. It is gluttonous, likes sleeping also likes playing.

3. Wanting to eat or drink more than one can reasonably gluttonous.

4. He is a gluttonous and lazy guy.

5. The result is, these investor were shared finally gluttonous fill a banquet.

6. Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's gluttonous older brother.

7. He eats because he is gluttonous, not hungry.

8. Beelzebub's most defining trait is his extremely gluttonous nature.

9. I now but gluttonous, how be to return a responsibility?

10. They said of him: “Look! A man gluttonous and given to drinking wine.”

11. Thank you for making me gluttonous – so that I could enjoy delicious cuisine.

12. Although sometimes very gluttonous, but I ain't a person who squander money like dust.

13. They are as repelled by money-grabbing, opportunistic plaintiffs as by reckless, gluttonous corporations.

14. Now the gluttonous diner has a wide array of eateries from which to choose.

15. Bottomless throat.open gluttonous abyss of a lion`s mouth red mouth, yellow coat big cat lioness isolated on a black background

16. Antonyms for Abstemious include self-indulgent, greedy, intemperate, gluttonous, incontinent, edacious, hungry, immoderate, unrestrained and voracious

17. God’s Word wisely counsels: “Do not come to be among heavy drinkers of wine, among those who are gluttonous eaters of flesh.”

18. “Do not come to be among heavy drinkers of wine, among those who are gluttonous eaters of flesh,” states the Bible.

19. Crapulent: 1 adj suffering from excessive eating or drinking “ Crapulent sleep” Synonyms: crapulous gluttonous given to excess in consumption of especially food or drink

20. King Solomon of ancient Israel warned: “Do not come to be among heavy drinkers of wine, among those who are gluttonous eaters of flesh.”

21. The Son of man came eating and drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners.

22. The Son of man is come eating and drinking; and ye say, Behold a gluttonous man, and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners!

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24. "The only demand that property recognizes," she wrote in Anarchism and Other Essays, "is its own gluttonous appetite for greater wealth, because wealth means power; the power to subdue, to crush, to exploit, the power to enslave, to outrage, to degrade."

25. By filtering sunlight and mixing selected wavelengths in what Keats calls "Appetizing combinations" for plants that are used to savagely foraging on whatever solar sustenance they can find, Keats is humorously reminding a gluttonous humanity how much it takes its flora for

26. Win'-bib-er: In Proverbs 23:20, cobhe yauin; in Matthew 11:19 = Luke 7:34, oinopotes, of habitual wine-drinkers.The accusation was falsely brought against Jesus of being "a gluttonous man and a wineBibber," because, unlike John, He ate and drank with others.