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Two bears wolfing down your salmon ex not gory enough?
Even black holes have been spotted wolfing down other black holes.
After wolfing down my food and coffee, I ask for my bill.
"She was always wolfing down words, insatiable," she said of her mother.
Of course, it's hard to savor something slowly when you're wolfing it down.
"I always think variance will kill me," he says between wolfing bites of pasta.
Sits in the parking lot wolfing a whole burger down, licking his greasy fingers.
I hope you don't mind that I'm wolfing down a cheeseburger while we have this conversation.
He took back the mustard belt by wolfing down 70 dogs and buns in ten minutes.
You're stuck in eternal traffic on the 405 while wolfing down a burger from In-N-Out.
One explanation is waste, with patients wolfing down too many pills and administrators churning out red tape.
The children appeared dazed, gulping from bottles of water and wolfing down biscuits handed out by aid workers.
You can't just stand there hung over in your kitchen wolfing down a quarter pound of cold raw meat.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoWe were wolfing down lunch in a dank Austin chili parlor, and I flicked my wrist.
There are less daunting methods to beat the summer heat than by wolfing down still-boiling chicken soup for lunch.
The U.K.'s police have for years been pulling over and ticketing motorists for sipping on beverages or wolfing down food.
I bet somewhere in Brooklyn, a boy named Oliver is tucking into Crispy Asparagus Bundles and wolfing down Savory Lunchbox Muffins.
After months and months of polling, handshaking and wolfing down pork chops on a stick, the Iowa caucuses are finally upon us.
In 2017 a French study found that both vegans (62g of protein a day) and vegetarians (67g) were healthier than the meat eaters wolfing down 81g.
But perhaps it wasn't a shock that her jabs about The Hunger Games and wolfing down cheesesteaks were met with a "please clap" level of enthusiasm.
The Avengers: Endgame star was back on his workout grind days after tying the knot with Katherine Schwarzenegger – and wolfing down an oversized helping of wedding cake.
She has always had a problem with wolfing down her food all at once then stalking us like prey for the next 12 hours but no more!
King turned vegetarian when he realised that wolfing down a bucket of hot wings down after a chanting session wasn't exactly helping him on the path to enlightenment.
Force's only true break came just before the finals, when he sat on a step and talked to his wife, Laurie, while wolfing down a cup of peaches.
Or the times we've sat in Battery Park, staring at the Hudson, wolfing down ice cream in a race to catch it before it dribbles down our shirt.
I'd not really eaten properly for about six months, and the process of drying out and then wolfing down half-decent cooked food forced me to reassess my options.
A frenetic energy took over the lab: postdoctoral researchers and graduate students stayed late into the evening, wolfing down takeout dinners and shuttling samples between the centrifuges and incubators.
I have a certain penchant for cleaning/organizing, so, after wolfing down a blueberry muffin, I spend the next two hours cleaning up the house, decorating, and putting out snacks.
Once I started making my own taramasalata, I saw I could use it in ways other than just standing up in the kitchen, wolfing it down out of the jar.
The billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX generally spends a full workweek at each of his two companies, wolfing down lunch in five minutes and skipping phone calls for productivity's sake.
What is it like to spend years getting on and off planes, kissing babies, wolfing down junk food, shaking thousands of hands, barely sleeping, while risking failure in front of the whole world?
Just as he has done nearly every day since landing in Namibia three and a half years ago, Teng joins the others in wolfing down a breakfast of steamed buns and rice porridge.
He still follows wrestling closely: one afternoon, while we were at lunch, he pulled out his phone and watched video highlights of a recent high-school tournament while wolfing down a Cuban sandwich.
It has also enjoyed success abroad, signing contracts for network infrastructure from Denmark to India and wolfing market share (see chart) from firms such as Ericsson, a Swedish company, and Nokia, a Finnish one.
But perhaps the biggest selling point for us is the frosty layer of pink that stayed put on our lips for a solid eight hours (and that's even after wolfing down a sandwich mid-day).
Significant portions of my childhood were spent in and around that building, playing kickball with the other kids, wolfing down piles of candy, and teaching each other dance moves we thought we were amazing at.
If you've ever been in a fast-food parking lot, wolfing items from a big hot bag and praying for no contemporaneous judgment of your behavior, know this: Tomlinson is the laureate of this experience.
There'll be a crew of cooks in dirty aprons standing at their stations on the hot line while their pots come to boil, wolfing their portions of family meal out of pint containers with their fingers.
Consider that a simple salt rim on a margarita might be more than your daily recommended maximum of salt, and you'll get the idea of how much sodium you might be wolfing down on a daily basis.
As many of us spend our lunchtimes wolfing down a shop-bought sandwich in from of a computer, it's no wonder that 40 percent of people in the UK have a digestive problem at any one time.
Edited to a tighter length, "Comrade Detective" might deliver better on its agitprop satire, as when Gregor and Iosef repeatedly visit the American Embassy, whose lobby is always occupied by two fat men wolfing down a pile of hamburgers.
By paying greater attention, you're more likely to notice triggers that typically cause you to overeat, like always reaching for sweets when you're stressed or sad, or wolfing down an entire sleeve of Oreos when you're catching up on Netflix.
We begin to esteem this way of being at its true worth when we realize that the creators of the brain food that we're wolfing down are at least as involved in it, at the level of imagination, as we are.
As passengers gathered at Gate B26 at Midway Airport in Chicago, sipping Dunkin' Donuts coffee and wolfing down French fries, more and more governments announced that the Max 8 would be grounded: the Dutch, the French, then the whole European Union.
There is one story of a woman who starved her dog and kept him in a crate almost 24 hours a day; the traumatized, fearful animal ended up in Dodman's office having surgery for intestinal blockage after wolfing down a box of tampons.
" Kovik, a doctor whose body bore the scars of six years in a Russian gulag, was a "colossus of efficient, if furious, energy," wolfing down his meals as though each one were his last, and often waking his family with "shrieking nightmares.
You can stop in between-chapter restaurants for exclusive meals, or pick up take out food to eat when you're crawling through the dungeon—though eating in combat is a bad plan since enemies will beat you senseless while you're wolfing down those eggs on toast.
Point is, amateurism is a word fart expelled after wolfing down a nothingburger, a Potemkin concept so empty that even the International Olympic Committee—a group of be-blazered blowhards blithely self-important enough to fancy their quadrennial reality show cum international municipal looting an honest-to-goodness movement—has no use for it.
At the same time, he found himself and his teammates wolfing down every last snack put out in the Wisconsin locker room during his freshman summer—"We were all out of money," Hayes says, "so we couldn't get anything else to eat"—and similarly out of luck when he wanted to go home to visit his parents.
In 1869, Kootenay Brown married a local Metis woman and ultimately made a living bison hunting and wolfing.
71–73 The wolf-warriors or luchthonn (literally "wolf-skins") were said to "go wolfing" when they carried out raids. Such associations may have given rise to Irish legends of werewolves.
Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), also known as bloat, is the greatest killer of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. GDV occurs in deep-chested breeds and requires immediate veterinary care. It can be caused by wolfing down too much water, too much food too fast, exercise after eating, stress or unknown conditions. Symptoms are distended abdomen, excessive salivating, depression and lethargy.
In the fourth one, a hungry monkey sits on a palm tree wolfing down a plate of green grape cakes and states that the keener keen apes are to gobble the cakes which are great. This is followed by a short poem in which a dog-like creature, resembling Marvin K. Mooney, looks in his hand-held mirror and sees what he says and then just says what he sees.
Chewing is largely an adaptation for mammalian herbivory. Carnivores generally chew very little or swallow their food whole or in chunks. This act of gulping food (or medicine pills) without chewing has inspired the English idiom "wolfing it down". Ornithopods, a group of dinosaurs including the Hadrosaurids ("duck-bills"), developed teeth analogous to mammalian molars and incisors during the Cretaceous period; this advanced, cow-like dentition allowed the creatures to obtain more nutrients from the tough plant life.
210, 1220 Kensington Road NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 3P5. USA. Covers were drawn by sending mounted men through a wood with a number of dogs of various breeds, including deerhounds, staghounds and Siberian wolfhounds, as well as smaller greyhounds and foxhounds,Chapter 8: Wolfing for Sport in Barry Lopez' Of Wolves and Men, 1978 Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, USA. as they made more noise than borzoi. A beater, holding up to six dogs by leash, would enter a wooded area where wolves would have been previously sighted.
The "free lunch" refers to the once-common tradition of saloons in the United States providing a "free" lunch to patrons who had purchased at least one drink. Many foods on offer were high in salt (e.g., ham, cheese, and salted crackers), so those who ate them ended up buying a lot of beer. Rudyard Kipling, writing in 1891, noted how he > ...came upon a bar-room full of bad Salon pictures, in which men with hats > on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter.
Covers were drawn by sending mounted men through a wood with a number of dogs of various breeds, including deerhounds, staghounds and Siberian wolfhounds, as well as smaller greyhounds and foxhounds,Chapter 8: Wolfing for Sport in Barry Lopez' Of Wolves and Men, 1978 Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, USA. as they made more noise than borzoi. A beater, holding up to six dogs by leash, would enter a wooded area where wolves would have been previously sighted. Other hunters on horseback would select a place in the open where the wolf or wolves may break.
Depiction of the werewolves of Ossory, from Topographia Hibernica by Gerald of Wales, c. 1200 The legendary werewolves of Ossory, a kingdom of early medieval Ireland, are the subject of a number of accounts in medieval Irish, English and Norse works. The werewolves were said to have been the descendants of a legendary figure named Laignech Fáelad whose line gave rise to the kings of Ossory. The legends may have derived from the activities of warriors in ancient Ireland who were the subject of frequent literary comparisons to wolves, and who may have adopted lupine hairstyles or worn wolf-skins while they "went wolfing" and carried out raids.
They worship their gods Odin and Tyr by sacrificing horses, and rely on seers who foretell the future and serve as psychic news-gatherers. The men of the Mark choose two War Dukes to lead them against their enemies, one each from the House of the Wolfings and the House of the Laxings. The Wolfing war leader is Thiodolf, a man of mysterious and perhaps divine antecedents, whose ability to lead is threatened by his possession of a magnificent dwarf-made mail-shirt which, unknown to him, is cursed. He is supported by his lover the Wood Sun and their daughter the Hall Sun, who are related to the gods.
The Dozens is a game of spoken words between two contestants, common in black communities of the United States, where participants insult each other until one gives up. It is customary for the Dozens to be played in front of an audience of bystanders, who encourage the participants to reply with increasingly egregious insults in order to heighten the tension and, consequently, make the contest more interesting to watch. Playing the Dozens is also known as "blazing", "hiking", "roasting", "capping", "clowning", "ranking", "ragging", "rekking", "crumming", "sounding", "checking", "joning", "woofing", "wolfing", “skinning”, "sigging", "scoring" or "signifying",Lefever, Harry (Spring 1981). "Playing the Dozens": A Mechanism for Social Control, Phylon, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 73–85.
Examples of the sandwich sans bacon are easily found; gossip columnist Liz Smith provides one: A book about Presley and his mother, Gladys Presley, though, says he had "sandwich after sandwich of his favorite—peanut butter, sliced bananas, and crisp bacon". Another passage describes him talking "feverishly until dawn" while "wolfing" down the sandwiches (described in this instance as being made with mashed banana). A news report suggests that, based on renditions of sandwiches named after him, Presley ate his with caramelized bananas and crispy bacon on grilled Hawaiian bread, and grilled by his mother or his cook in bacon fat. The Good, the Bad, and the Yummy describes it as consisting of half a banana and a piece of bacon per sandwich, browning the sandwiches in a frying pan with butter, cutting the sandwiches into wedges, and piling them high.
Some said it was because his nose was all twisted due to having been bitten by a crocodile that tried to yank it off and then gave up in the swamp of the river. Others proclaimed it was because his habit of wolfing down two whole sheep for every meal and tearing their skins off with his teeth left his teeth twisted and gnarled. Most commonly, it's because he walks crooked; sometimes it's just a limp from being ringbarked when he was a teenager, more often it's because one hot day he stuck one leg into a trough to cool it off and then took it out to place the other one in, but it buckled under his weight when he tried to stand on it alone, leaving him with a bent leg for the rest of his life. Crooked Mick was said to have died, but again the stories vary.

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