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gobble up

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Explanation of "Gobble Up"

Definition: The phrase "gobble up" is a verb that means to eat a large amount of food very quickly, often in a messy or greedy way. It usually describes someone who is very hungry and eats without taking much time to enjoy the food.

Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "gobble up" in a non-literal sense to describe how someone consumes things other than food. For example:
    • "The company gobbled up all the smaller businesses in the area."
    • "She gobbled up every book in the library because she loves to read."
Word Variants:
  • Gobble (verb): The base form of the verb, which can also mean to make a sound like a turkey.
  • Gobbling (verb, gerund): The act of eating quickly.
  • Gobble (noun): The sound a turkey makes, or informally, a quick eat.
Different Meanings:
  1. Literal Meaning: Eating food quickly.
  2. Metaphorical Meaning: Consuming resources, information, or experiences rapidly.
Synonyms:
  • Devour
  • Wolf down
  • Stuff
  • Chow down
  • Scarf down
Related Idioms:
  • "Eat like a bird": To eat very little.
  • "Eat like a horse": To eat a lot.
Phrasal Verb:
  • "Gobble up" is itself a phrasal verb, combining "gobble" with the preposition "up" to emphasize the act of consuming completely and quickly.
Summary:

When you hear or use "gobble up," think of someone eating quickly and perhaps even messily. It can apply to food or other resources.

Verb
  1. eat a large amount of food quickly
    • The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake

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