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gorge 1. a deep ravine, esp one through which a river runs 2. the contents of the stomach 3. Archaic the throat or gullet gorge [gȯrj] (architecture) The entrance to a bastion. (geography) A narrow passage between mountains or the walls of a canyon, especially one with steep, rocky walls. (oceanography) A collection of solid matter obstructing a channel or a river, as an ice gorge. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| When the second chakra is blocked, we may overindulge in our search for pleasure; causing pain and false desire. Some people are always going to seek out the highs (and lows) of drugs no matter if they are legal or not, just like people that overindulge in booze. In one sense it is strange that we come together as churches to celebrate Thanksgiving--which is, after all, a day marked in contemporary North American culture by reenactments of that first feast in the colonies, a day to watch football, overindulge ourselves in our excess, or shop till we drop. |
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