wolf down
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[edit]wolf down (third-person singular simple present wolfs down, present participle wolfing down, simple past and past participle wolfed down)
- (idiomatic) To consume (food) quickly or greedily, without regard for table manners.
- He wolfed down a ham sandwich.
- 1975, Mountain, numbers 45–52, Youth Hostels Association (England & Wales), page 32, column 1:
- Carefully choosing a seat that gave him a good view of the action in the lobby, he started a non-stop barrage of questions as he wolfed down cups of coffee.
- 1994 July 21, Faye Fiore, “Congress relishes another franking privilege: Meat lobby puts on the dog with exclusive luncheon for lawmakers – experts on pork”, in Los Angeles Times[1]:
- Congressmen gleefully wolfed down every imaginable version of the hot dog – smoked kielbasas, jumbo grillers, Big & Juicy's, kosher dogs and spiced dogs […]
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[edit]consume quickly
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