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词汇 gobbler
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gobbler1

noun ˈɡɒbləˈɡɑb(ə)lər
  • A person who eats greedily and noisily.

    狼吞虎咽的人

    filling his mouth with rice and peas, he really was a greedy gobbler
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All the while the group is on the run from a band of hemoglobin gobblers led by Kit, a vicious flesh eater that wants to kill, kill, and kill some more.
    • For those still standing after the lunch, the five-course Christmas dinner will be sure to floor even the most hardcore turkey gobblers.
    • He ate his scone rather slowly unlike the gobblers she was surrounded by.
    • We had a go at backing up her files, and then when they all went off to Braintree I came home and checked my windows, which seem to be bone dry in the presence of the moisture gobblers.
    • The report, though, was inspired, becoming increasingly surreal as different types of music were played to the poor gobblers.
    • The stereotypical gobbler of romantic novels was the suburban housewife, who used fables on passionate love as an escape from the bored drudgery and emotional pragmatism of real life.
    • Food importation is, incidentally, the major gobbler of foreign exchange in any year that the country has to import.

Rhymes

cobbler

gobbler2

noun ˈɡɒbləˈɡɑb(ə)lər
North American informal
  • A turkeycock.

    〈北美,非正式〉公火鸡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While designed for chasing gobblers, it's versatile enough for many hunting pursuits.
    • Heard a gobbler just about daybreak - that's all I can show for the morning.
    • Sure enough when we got to the clearing, it was full of gobblers.
    • But they never had hunted Rio Grande gobblers in Texas.
    • There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine.
    • After gazing on the gobblers for a while, we tore ourselves away to pursue our quest.
    • A long-bearded old turkey gobbler greeted me at the gate, and whitetails, axis deer and blackbuck could be seen ghosting through the meadows if you only looked.
    • Breeds such as American Bronzes and Bourbon Reds are the direct descendants of the first domesticated gobblers found in America.
    • Turkey calls are a must-stock item for turkey hunters who are always looking for new calls to draw in gobblers.
    • I can certainly see myself sitting in a blind in South Texas with the Marlin and this load waiting for at large gobbler to show himself.
    • At the edge of an undeveloped patch of land we even managed to spot a magnificent turkey gobbler with his tail feathers spread in a massive fan, a visual treat in the middle of the city.
    • Although wild turkey gobblers can fly well, they prefer not to.
    • Specialty vocal calls imitate sounds that dominant gobblers make, such as spitting, drumming and fighting purrs.
    • And a gobbler not in the company of hens is a gobbler looking for hens.
    • When they spotted wild turkeys in the New World, William could not resist bringing a few of the gobblers back.
    • One banded turkey hen lived at least 8 & ½ years and one gobbler lived 12 & ½ years.
    • And turkey hunters are not shy about parting with their money in pursuit of gobblers.
    • The gobblers will be honorary grand marshals at Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
    • Male turkeys are sometimes called gobblers, which makes sense because they gobble.
    • Telepathic Turkey, a multicolored painting that suggests a large gobbler's brain scan, utilizes a variety of methods for filling in the grid.

gobbler1

nounˈɡɑb(ə)lərˈɡäb(ə)lər
  • A person who eats greedily and noisily.

    狼吞虎咽的人

    filling his mouth with rice and peas, he really was a greedy gobbler
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For those still standing after the lunch, the five-course Christmas dinner will be sure to floor even the most hardcore turkey gobblers.
    • He ate his scone rather slowly unlike the gobblers she was surrounded by.
    • We had a go at backing up her files, and then when they all went off to Braintree I came home and checked my windows, which seem to be bone dry in the presence of the moisture gobblers.
    • The stereotypical gobbler of romantic novels was the suburban housewife, who used fables on passionate love as an escape from the bored drudgery and emotional pragmatism of real life.
    • The report, though, was inspired, becoming increasingly surreal as different types of music were played to the poor gobblers.
    • Food importation is, incidentally, the major gobbler of foreign exchange in any year that the country has to import.
    • All the while the group is on the run from a band of hemoglobin gobblers led by Kit, a vicious flesh eater that wants to kill, kill, and kill some more.

gobbler2

nounˈɡɑb(ə)lərˈɡäb(ə)lər
North American informal
  • A male turkey.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Telepathic Turkey, a multicolored painting that suggests a large gobbler's brain scan, utilizes a variety of methods for filling in the grid.
    • And turkey hunters are not shy about parting with their money in pursuit of gobblers.
    • The gobblers will be honorary grand marshals at Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
    • Turkey calls are a must-stock item for turkey hunters who are always looking for new calls to draw in gobblers.
    • Heard a gobbler just about daybreak - that's all I can show for the morning.
    • Male turkeys are sometimes called gobblers, which makes sense because they gobble.
    • Breeds such as American Bronzes and Bourbon Reds are the direct descendants of the first domesticated gobblers found in America.
    • I can certainly see myself sitting in a blind in South Texas with the Marlin and this load waiting for at large gobbler to show himself.
    • A long-bearded old turkey gobbler greeted me at the gate, and whitetails, axis deer and blackbuck could be seen ghosting through the meadows if you only looked.
    • One banded turkey hen lived at least 8 & ½ years and one gobbler lived 12 & ½ years.
    • There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine.
    • After gazing on the gobblers for a while, we tore ourselves away to pursue our quest.
    • While designed for chasing gobblers, it's versatile enough for many hunting pursuits.
    • At the edge of an undeveloped patch of land we even managed to spot a magnificent turkey gobbler with his tail feathers spread in a massive fan, a visual treat in the middle of the city.
    • And a gobbler not in the company of hens is a gobbler looking for hens.
    • But they never had hunted Rio Grande gobblers in Texas.
    • Specialty vocal calls imitate sounds that dominant gobblers make, such as spitting, drumming and fighting purrs.
    • Although wild turkey gobblers can fly well, they prefer not to.
    • Sure enough when we got to the clearing, it was full of gobblers.
    • When they spotted wild turkeys in the New World, William could not resist bringing a few of the gobblers back.
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