gluttonously
IPA: gɫˈʌtʌnʌsɫi
adverb
- In a gluttonous manner.
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Examples of "gluttonously" in Sentences
- The political trough at which Davis and his partners at Davis, Manafort & Freedman have fed gluttonously will have gone dry.
- The corporate cronyism of the last three decades has left the middle class, working class and poor with few resources, but the wealthiest have become gluttonously rich.
- Marc arrived very late, and overheard guests gossiping about him - "Who is his father?" one snob wondered aloud - and he mocked how gluttonously they eyed the wedding feast.
- The club, they felt, was oppressed by its gluttonously successful history and the red shirt with white sleeves was too strongly identified with the stellar teams from the decades before and after the Second World War.
- But of all Wimbledon's more-iconic quirks and traditions—the tennis whites, strawberries and umbrellas—there's one that receives slightly less recognition but deserves a lot more: Second Monday, the most gluttonously glorious day in tennis.
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