gluttonous in the PONS Dictionary

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He is known for being messy, disorganized, gullible, dimwitted, lazy, gluttonous and having bad grades at school.
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Her children are monstrous in appearance, gluttonous and greedy in nature to the point of fighting each other when they get into arguments.
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He is very gluttonous and is driven into a frenzy by the smell of honey.
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I ran to punish my body for being gluttonous and fat.
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He is followed by servant carrying copious quantities of food and drink (an indication of his gluttonous nature).
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And as gluttonous as this may sound, good food really can make me happy.
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Once a gluttonous priest grabbed his portion as well as that of his fellow, and thereafter they called him grasper until his dying day.
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Lesson in temperance heard spoken from the tree on the terrace of the gluttonous.
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Jones notes that calling someone who has fasted for forty days gluttonous because they want food is not very fair.
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They are equally obstinate and gluttonous and are always arguing like siblings.
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