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Definition of Bingeing
1. binge [v] - See also: binge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bingeing
Literary usage of Bingeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders edited by Richard A. Rawson, Rose M. Urban (2000)
"Maintenance phase with bingeing. High- dose and frequent-use patterns often lead
to even more compulsive bingeing over a few hours to days that ceases only ..."
2. Current Issues in Women's Health: An FDA Consumer Special Report by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"However, because many bulimics successfully hide their bingeing and purging, an
actual diagnosis may not be made until a patient is well into her 30s or 40s ..."
3. The Teacher's Manual of Lessons on Domestic Economy by H. Major (1893)
"(5) Tell the class that soft water should be used for the former purpose, but
hard will do for bingeing. (6) Tell the class that "slack" will do for keeping ..."
4. Individual Differences in the Behavioral Etiology of Drug Abuse edited by Harold W. Gordon, Meyer D. Glantz (1997)
"Dr. Kaye: The collaborative study suggested that it reduced bingeing and purging.
But, again, the effects are modest as few become abstinent, ..."
5. Prevention Primer: An Encyclopedia of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The Core Survey found that 67 percent of non-bingeing students would prefer an
alcohol-free campus environment and almost 94 percent / r\ would prefer a ..."
6. The Christian Spectator (1828)
"Busking a bride for the Pope of Rome, the Bishop of Rome, even for Antichrist ?
becking and bingeing to this table and that altar, bringing in the ..."
7. Risk Assessment for Neurobehavioral Toxicity edited by Bernard Weiss, Jurg Elsner (1997)
"Other summary measures include proportion of pregnancy days when drinking occurred,
average AA per drinking day (volume/occasion), and bingeing (eg, ..."