gorge (n.)
- abysm
- abyss
- arroyo
- bar
- barrier
- batten
- block
- blockade
- blockage
- bolt
- bottleneck
- breach
- break
- canyon
- cavity
- cecum
- chap
- chasm
- check
- chimney
- chink
- choke
- choking
- cleft
- clog
- clove
- col
- congestion
- constipation
- crack
- cranny
- crevasse
- crevice
- crowd
- cut
- cwm
- defile
- dell
- dike
- ditch
- draw
- embolism
- embolus
- esophagus
- excavation
- fauces
- fault
- fill
- fissure
- flaw
- flume
- fracture
- furrow
- gap
- gape
- gash
- gill
- glut
- gobble
- groove
- gulch
- gulf
- gullet
- gully
- gulp
- hals
- hole
- impasse
- impediment
- incision
- infarct
- infarction
- jade
- jam
- joint
- leak
- moat
- notch
- nullah
- obstacle
- obstipation
- obstruction
- opening
- overburden
- overcharge
- overload
- overweight
- pack
- pall
- pass
- passage
- pharynx
- raven
- ravine
- rent
- rift
- rime
- rupture
- sate
- scissure
- seam
- slit
- slot
- soak
- split
- stall
- stodge
- stop
- stoppage
- strangulation
- stuff
- surcharge
- surfeit
- swallow
- throat
- trench
- valley
- void
- vomit
- wadi
- wolf
gorge (v.)
- allay
- bar
- batten
- block
- blockade
- bolt
- bottleneck
- breach
- break
- chap
- check
- chink
- choke
- clog
- cloy
- congest
- crack
- cram
- crowd
- cut
- defile
- devour
- dike
- ditch
- draw
- drench
- engorge
- fault
- fill
- fissure
- flaw
- fracture
- furrow
- gap
- gape
- gash
- glut
- gluttonize
- gobble
- gormandize
- groove
- gulf
- gulp
- guttle
- guzzle
- hole
- jade
- jam
- joint
- leak
- notch
- overburden
- overcharge
- overdose
- overeat
- overfeed
- overfill
- overgorge
- overindulge
- overload
- overstuff
- pack
- pall
- pass
- raven
- rent
- rift
- rime
- rupture
- sate
- satiate
- satisfy
- saturate
- seam
- slake
- slit
- slot
- soak
- split
- stall
- stop
- stuff
- supercharge
- surcharge
- surfeit
- swallow
- throat
- trench
- void
- vomit
- wolf
Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He hath borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! my gorge rises at it. Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now; your gambols, your songs? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar? Not one now, to mock your own grinning? Quite chap-fallen? Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come.