- Look up
binge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Binge or
Binges may
refer to: Binge, a
behavior engaged in
excessively over a
short period of time, such...
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Other names veisalgia from Norwegian: kveis, "discomfort
following overindulgence", and Gr****: ἄλγος álgos, "pain" The Day
After by
Edvard Munch, 1894–95...
- are less
grievous than
spiritual sins.
Gluttony (Latin: gula) is the
overindulgence and
overconsumption of
anything to the
point of waste. The word derives...
- seizures, but in Nixon's case it was for depression. His
periodic overindulgences,
especially during stressful times such as
during Apollo 13, concerned...
- four stars,
praising the
fight scenes, but felt
there was "aesthetic
overindulgence" with the cinematography. The Guardian's Cath
Clarke questioned Reeves'...
- lead to
undesirable consequences. Clinically, it is
suspected that
overindulgence in
liquorice may
manifest as
unexplained hypertension, low
blood pot****ium...
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difference between love and lust. Lust,
according to
Saint Augustine, is an
overindulgence, but to love and be
loved is what he has
sought for his
entire life...
- this debilitation, he
pretends that his
obesity is due to
intentional overindulgence, lest the
Landsraad remove him from power. When he
determines that Mohiam...
- into
squares when he was ill, just as mam
would have done.
Despite her
overindulgence, she had a
strong bond with her children. Janes,
Hilly (2014). The Three...
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slush reveals the true
nature of
sensuality –
which includes not only
overindulgence in food and drink, but also
other kinds of addiction. In this circle...