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has gorged

  • present perfect
    of gorge (3rd person singular).
    gorge
    noun
    a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs.

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As of now, Hedges has gorged himself on serious roles.

From The Guardian Mar. 15, 2019

The strata of the continental fault are . . . tortured and twisted Layer under layer like tetanus, like the muscles of a mountain bear that has gorged the strychnine.

From Time Magazine Archive

The scandalous U.S. farm hoard has a fat and sloppy cousin in the stockpiling program, which has gorged itself with $8.7 billion worth of war-emergency materials.

From Time Magazine Archive

“But the pup has gorged on stewed cow and cream,” returned Shed.

From "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins

He has not courage enough to kill anything for himself, but prefers to wait—licking his chops—until the lion or the leopard, who has struck the game, has gorged himself.

From My Dark Companions And Their Strange Stories by Henry M. (Henry Morton) Stanley