binge-watch
or binge·watch, binge watch
[ binj-woch ]
verb (used with object)
to watch (multiple videos, episodes of a TV show, etc.) in one sitting or over a short period of time: We binge-watched two seasons of the show in two days.
verb (used without object)
to engage in this activity.
Origin of binge-watch
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How to use binge-watch in a sentence
The inability to do anything besides binge-watch entire seasons on Netflix.
Someone looking for something longer might binge-watch a series on Netflix.
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