Synonym: gula, overeating. Similar words: glutton, gluttonous, button, mutton, button up, buttonhole, glut, put to. Meaning: ['glʌtnɪ] n. 1. habitual eating to excess 2. eating to excess (personified as one of the deadly sins).
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1. Gluttony kill more than the sword.
2. They treat Christmas as just another excuse for gluttony.
3. A bellyful of gluttony will never study willingly.
4. The seven deadly sins are covetousness, envy, gluttony, lust, pride, anger and sloth.
5. Profligacy, sloth, licentiousness, gluttony, pride.
6. This one had to die to satisfy my gluttony.
7. The traders performed astonishing feats of gluttony never before seen at Salomon.
8. The truth is that gluttony has produced as many world champions and outstanding contenders.
9. She has committed several sins, greed and gluttony being high on the list.
10. His parents evidently did not suffer from drunkenness, gluttony, or excesses of marital discord.
11. Dieting is good insofar as it prevents gluttony.
12. Gluttony kills more than the sword.
13. More are killed by gluttony than by the sword.
14. Gluttony is a deadly sin.
15. Gluttony and drunkenness have been called carnal vices.
16. Curiosity is a sort of gluttony.
17. Afull of gluttony will never study willingly.
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18. A belly full of gluttony will never study willingly.
19. Is this disease of gluttony of anorexia of a kind of intermittence?
20. There are seven deadly sins Captain. Gluttony Greed Sloth Wrath Pride Lust Envy.
21. Overcome the gluttony that makes your body denser, gradually simplifying your foods.
22. They skinned him and baked him; they cut up his body and gorged on his flesh in their villainous gluttony.
23. As soon as Christmas is over, people often start to regret their gluttony.
24. The government trading desk was a counterpoint to the visible gluttony and ethnicity of the mortgage department.
25. The level of heart disease in the western world is a measure of our gluttony.
26. But, as the story tells, such unrestrained giving in to gluttony threatens destruction.
27. In the leaner 1990s that headquarters glamour is increasingly seen as gluttony - an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy and overheads.
28. Yet they were not there for celebration, and there was neither gluttony nor drunkenness.
29. Many of the older, sourer priests grumbled at the spread of licentiousness and gluttony.
30. The Roman Catholic Church calls the following deadly sins: murder, lust, covetousness, gluttony, pride, envy and idleness.
More similar words: glutton, gluttonous, button, mutton, button up, buttonhole, glut, put to, buttocks, be about to, flutter, clutter, splutter, antonym, monotony, cotton, put to death, metonymy, fluttering, cotton gin, cotton belt, glum, glued, glumly, glucose, pony, bony, ebony, peony, irony.