Hunting was a favorite activity of the gluttonously excessive and often cruel Roman elite. |
The gist: those Mediterranean ne'er-do-wells behaved gluttonously and unforgivably. |
We gluttonously overordered the grilled and marinated meats, even retracing our steps for seconds. |
Gamely, I plough on, finishing with a chocolate fondant but gluttonously wishing I'd plumped for the Kentish cheeseboard instead. |
The European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan, like the Federal Reserve before them, are gluttonously buying bonds. |
She still ate, gluttonously devouring this bread thus moistened by her tears, and breathing very hard all the while. |