"Gobbling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gobbling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gobbling" Meaning

The verb "gobble" means to devour or eat hastily or greedily, often with a loud noise. It can also mean to swallow or take in quickly, without much chewing or savoring. In figurative language, it can be used to describe someone or something that hastily devours something, such as resources, information, or opportunities.

"Gobbling" Examples

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Gobbling is a verb that means to eat or swallow rapidly and greedily, often in large amounts.

Here are five usage examples:

The baby was gobbling down the bottle of milk, eager for more.
The hen took great pleasure in gobbling up the juicy worms in the garden.
The group of teenagers was gobbling down pizza slices at the party, getting louder and rowdier by the minute.
The fire was gobbling up the dry leaves and twigs, spreading quickly across the forest floor.
The school was fighting against the gobbling up of the quiet spaces by the increasing noise and chaos.

Note: Gobbling can also be used to describe non-food items or activities, such as "gobbling up" free time to watch TV or "gobbling up" a book to finish it quickly.

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