Still, it seemed to put an edge on the champions' appetite that, by the finish, made them appear gluttonous. |
Whatever the cause on which he embarked, he proved to be a natural-born leader and a gluttonous worker. |
The gluttonous industrialised world could benefit from a more Palaeolithic diet. |
Consider this: Icelandic fishermen view whales as annoying and gluttonous — blubbery fish-grinders that consume commercial product by the ton. |
He was 67, so fat that he could hardly walk, gluttonous, in ill health and within eight months of death. |
The rest of the American force essentially became a drunken, gluttonous mob. |