পেটুক, উদরসর্বস্ব, গ্রাসকারী, অতিভোজী ব্যক্তি, ভোজনবিলাসী ব্যাক্তি, অতিভোজী, অমিতভোজী, খাইয়ে লোক
(1) A person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess.
(2) Musteline mammal of northern Eurasia.
(3) Wolverine of northern Eurasia.
(4) Person who overeats.
(1) As a glutton for hockey, give me the quarterfinals.
(2) He's a real terrier, a glutton for work, and has been very enthusiastic all season.
(3) During all of this I remained a glutton for books gastronomic.
(4) And if you are a glutton for pain, the acting is just as bad as the dialogue.
(5) I've become a glutton for bodybuilding knowledge, devouring whatever books, magazines and research I can find on training, nutrition and volition.
(6) I was an adolescent numb to yuletide cheer, a glutton for material sustenance, mainly of the toy variety.
(7) Still, I'm always a glutton for opportunities to add just one more little thing or polish the text just a little more.
(8) A glutton for adventure
(9) Not only does pushing and shoving seem undignified, but such behaviour immediately marks the offender as a greedy glutton who has not been able to enjoy the best.
(10) Garnett has readily accepted the bait - he's a glutton for assuming responsibility - going so far as to deploy his now-infamous war armament analogy in explaining what he'll bring to tonight's contest.
(11) No, I am not a glutton for drama, even if it does tend to pique my appetite.
(12) In any event, unless he's a glutton , he couldn't u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510put awayu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb 30 kilos each of beef, pork, steaks, shrimp and more within two months.
(13) To his dying day, in spite of his busy work load, he was a glutton for work.
(14) Whatever his appetites in other areas, he has always been a glutton for cricket.
(15) But then Harry, a glutton for novelty, will drink from any passing puddle or unusual container that comes his way.
(16) Inuit did have the concept of gluttony, but an Inuit glutton was instead marked by the tendency to withhold food from others.
(17) Quito, who had only run at Haydock just five days earlier, is a glutton for work and is set to return to York next month when he may run twice at the prestigious royal fixture.
(18) There's an immodest bather, drunkards, a glutton (whose stomach does his talking for him), a fool, a woman, a monk, three choristers and a nun - all with a particular story to impart.
(19) To run it (the government) was well beyond the powers of such a glutton for work and government as Philip: it overwhelmed his subnormal successors.
(20) The expatriate is a glutton , cannot deny himself the sweet and hot, aware that his food may not be served tomorrow, that he must take advantage of this invitation and eat well at the host's table.
gourmand
wolverine
gourmandizer