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Definition of glutton:

  • (noun) a person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess
  • (noun) musteline mammal of northern Eurasia

Sentence Examples:

They are notorious gluttons.

Gluttons eat too much.

I am a greedy glutton.

I am a shameful glutton!

The shocking little glutton.

Dogs will become great gluttons.

Other men are intellectual gluttons.

The canon is an ideal glutton.

Rousseau thinks all children are gluttons.

You are a very glutton at revenge.

No man is a glutton on cheese.

How fleeting are the glutton's joys!

No one likes to be called a glutton.

Monsieur will think I'm a great glutton.

Bill is a perfect glutton for work.

Pill-bolting glutton of all sorts of trash!

Demanded the duke, like a greedy glutton.

His Eminence is a very glutton for information.

Wolves are too prone to play the glutton.

He was indeed a gross and greedy glutton.

He looked like a perfect glutton of human flesh.

You are nothing but a fool and a glutton.

A glutton eye, with tears drunk every night.

Let us leave the glutton with his quarry.

He asked, eating her with his glutton eyes.

She is a perfect little glutton for stories.

This war started as a struggle between gluttons.

Two hungry meals make the third a glutton.

Anyhow, he sticks to his work like a glutton.

He was a glutton, and ferocious in the extreme.

He sneered at gluttons, yet he was one himself.

Has any glutton learned from her to fast?

What a miserable thing it is to be a glutton!

The Britisher was surely a glutton for work.

The Chief was popular in certain glutton circles.

He ate like a half starved glutton as he was.

The glutton practices without any regard to theory.

Never was such a glutton for work before.

For we are right, but these gluttons are wrong.

There is something of the gulf in the glutton.

Those who eat until they are uncomfortable are gluttons.

Hang those gluttons that cannot fast and pray.

The glutton lives to eat; instead of eating to live.

Was he not still a glutton for intense thrills?

"He's a glutton for work," said honest old William.

It was timid and suspicious, but a great glutton.

Why is the nine-year-old boy like the sick glutton?

Although an exceedingly able man, he was a confirmed glutton.

I shouldn't like to say that Tommy was a glutton.

I know them well; they are gluttons to a man.

And he accused her of having always been a glutton.

You are too much the glutton; come along with us.

This man was a glutton, and was without shame.

Such little gluttons rarely can be found among birds.

They are perfect gluttons for time, and use up money.

"Octave, I did not know you for such a glutton!"

One could be a glutton and suffer from the consequences.

"I never did have any sort of use for a glutton."

You are not a glutton, but you think of other things.

As to health, probably the glutton takes the greater chance.

"And there shall he remain all day, the little glutton!"

There is the dance of the gluttons and the monsters.

Why must this glutton leave the faded, choose the fresh?

Moreover, he was a man of few words and a glutton.

They appear, likewise, to have been a nation of cooks and gluttons.

Those Chinese are wizards with vegetables, and gluttons for work.

We've saved the lives for a time of several hundred gluttons.

The total abstinence of a glutton is entirely for the public.

The real name of this glutton has not been transmitted to us.

"No fellow is obliged to make a glutton of himself," retorted Dick.

Hang those gluttons that cannot fast and pray. 1st Sear.

He was a glutton for excitement and a tiger in a fight.

Honest, you never saw anybody that's such a glutton for punishment!

One who can endure a great amount of punishment, is called a glutton.

Nils himself was a first-rate hand, and a glutton for work.

This soil is naturally wet, and celery is a glutton for water.

Said she, putting her hand on the head of the little glutton.

He is a glutton and a coward, else he would be an eagle still.

To set the teeth on edge, to eat and drink like a glutton.

Some say they were greater gluttons than those of the present day.

From slightly greedy as she had been, she became a regular glutton.

Did people think he was a glutton because he had four orders of sausage?

Silent and cautious in speaking, but a glutton for learning and listening.

When he could read, he became a glutton of books, and is so still.

It was the voice of a poet issuing from the mouth of a glutton.

It is satisfactory to know he was no glutton, and had an easy conscience.

We can easily imagine the distress of the glutton in a world without food.

It will be something to do if, henceforth, I have to feed that growing glutton.

Glutton by name and a glutton in habit he remained as long as he lived.

Yet the glutton was a glutton for danger as well as for fish.

He is, however, a glutton, for he took it all, and seemed to like it.

I don't believe there was ever such another glutton for adventure and battle.

Even Garrick, though he was a perfect glutton for work, felt the strain.

Sugar costs a fortune here, you glutton, freight rates being what they are.

The gluttons often look with the greatest contempt upon the slaves of liquor.

"Merciful Father," thought I, "where am I to find food for this little glutton?"

He was naturally a glutton, and I wished to amuse myself by starving him.

I care not for fine bread nor glutton-like do I long for dainty dishes.

He is also an excellent cook, being a child of Italy, that land of gluttons.

My word, what gluttons you English are for hard knocks and desperate battles!