bingeing
bingeing — noun
1. a stretch of time when someone keeps eating or drinking far too much and cannot
a stretch of time when someone keeps eating or drinking far too much and cannot easily stop.
Weekend bingeing on fried chicken and beer left Mateo too sick for Sunday practice.
bingeing on + food and drink
The nurse asked if Adina's bingeing on sweets and wine had become a weekly habit.
bingeing as a repeated weekly habit
After the reunion, months of bingeing on beer and snacks had raised Vivek's blood pressure.
Stress at work pushed Camila toward secret bingeing on soda and cookies after midnight.
- binge
the shorter everyday noun, also used beyond food and drink
- overeating
more neutral and usually focused on food rather than drinking
- overindulgence
broader and more formal, not limited to eating or drinking
- moderation
emphasizes keeping food or drink within reasonable limits
- restraint
focuses on self-control before things get excessive
文法句型
bingeing on + food or drink
late-night bingeing
months of bingeing
用法筆記
Usually refers to repeated eating or heavy drinking over a period of time, not to one ordinary snack or drink. It often appears with on when the speaker names what was consumed.
常見錯誤
bingeing — verb
- bingeingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- bingeings3rd person singular
- bingeinging-ing form
- bingeingedpast simple
1. to keep eating or drinking much more than is healthy, often in a way that feels
to keep eating or drinking much more than is healthy, often in a way that feels hard to control.
After the exam, Obi was bingeing on crisps and cola in his room.
be bingeing on + snacks and drink
On the road trip, Eliska kept bingeing on sweets and soda instead of eating lunch.
keep bingeing on + food and drink
Quan started bingeing on beer and peanuts again whenever he felt lonely after work.
At the hotel bar, Beatrix and Felix were bingeing on cocktails and fries until closing.
文法句型
be bingeing on + food or drink
keep bingeing on + food or drink
start bingeing again
用法筆記
Most often describes repeated eating or drinking over hours rather than a single moment. It commonly appears with on + food or drink, and it often suggests shame, worry, or loss of control.