binge-watch
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of binge-watch
Example Sentences
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The NHL, meanwhile, has been keen to capitalise on the popularity of the show, with commissioner Gary Bettman saying he binge-watched all six episodes in one night.
From BBC
While newer cutting-edge series typically win critical kudos and accolades, Gen Z and Gen Alpha viewers are binge-watching programs that became hits on the broadcast and cable networks in the pre-streaming era.
From Los Angeles Times
"We chatted about Jilly, we chatted about the show, about all the different characters, about how she binge-watched it and really loved it," Ms Smurfit said.
From BBC
For those without loved ones around, treat yourself by getting your favorite dinner and binge-watching a show like “Nobody Wants This.”
From Salon
Excessive gaming can disrupt sleep, eating habits and daily routines—similar to binge-watching movies on Netflix.
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