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Gobble for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: 'ɡɑbəl

What does Gobble really mean?

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Gobble is a funny little word that we often use to describe how certain animals, particularly birds, eat their food. You know how when you're really hungry, you just gobble up your meal without really taking the time to chew each bite carefully? Well, that's exactly what gobble means! It's all about eating quickly and swallowing your food down in big bites.

Imagine you have a plate full of your favorite food, like pizza or pasta. Instead of cutting it into small pieces, you would take big bites and eat it quickly, wouldn't you? That's what gobbling is like! And the sound you make when you gobble? It's a bit like "nom nom nom" or "chomp chomp chomp" – it's silly and fun! Just think of how a hungry dinosaur might eat its dinner, quickly gobbling up everything in sight.

But gobble can also mean something else. It can describe the sound a turkey makes, especially around Thanksgiving time. You know those big, funny-looking birds with the wobbly red thing called a wattle hanging from their necks? When they want to communicate with other turkeys or let everyone know they're around, they make a loud sound that sounds like "gobble gobble." It's their way of saying, "Hey, I'm here!" or "Come join me, it's time to eat!"

So, whether you're talking about eating quickly like a hungry animal or imitating the call of a turkey, the word "gobble" is all about fun, noise, and enthusiasm. Just like when you're really hungry and excited to have a delicious meal, or when you're pretending to be a turkey on Thanksgiving, gobble is a word that adds a playful touch to our language.

Revised and Fact checked by Jane Smith on 2023-10-28 13:16:23

Gobble In a sentece

Learn how to use Gobble inside a sentece

  • During Thanksgiving, people often gobble up delicious roasted turkey.
  • After his long run, the hungry athlete would gobble down a whole pizza.
  • The little girl was so excited about her ice cream that she gobbled it all up in just a few minutes.
  • The dog gobbled his food quickly as if he hadn't eaten in days.
  • When the popcorn was ready, the family sat on the couch and gobbled it while watching a movie.

Gobble Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Gobble Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.