Definition of Gorming

1. gorm [v] - See also: gorm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gorming

gormandises
gormandising
gormandism
gormandize
gormandized
gormandizer
gormandizers
gormandizes
gormandizing
gormands
gormanite
gormanites
gormed
gormier
gormiest
gorming (current term)
gormless
gormlessly
gormlessness
gorms
gormy
gornos
gorondou
goroon shell
goropism
goroutine
goroutines
gorp
gorped

Literary usage of Gorming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1908)
"I have never written or seen it written, and I confess that I had supposed it was spelled " gorming." It is a word that I have frequently used, however, ..."

2. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1908)
"I have never written or seen it written, and I confess that I had supposed it was spelled " gorming." It is a word that I have frequently used, however, ..."

3. The cry of the children from the brickyards of England: a statement and by George Smith (1879)
"... in' gorming' and ' hacking' the bricks, and 2 miles in coming to work and going back home, and we arrive at the conclusion that the elder clay carriers, ..."

4. The World's Wit and Humor: An Encyclopedia of the Classic Wit and Humor of by Lionel Strachey (1912)
"Not accustomed to eat out of a pail, he tipped it over and nosed about in the fruit, "gorming" (if there is such a word) it down, mixed with leaves and dirt ..."

5. Summer in Arcady: A Tale of Nature by James Lane Allen (1896)
"... a-spoil- ing my clean shirt and a-gorming me up like a baby." But Daphne was on her way home, bareheaded, defeated, and full of the further irritation ..."

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