gourmand Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɡɔːˈmɑ̃ː]
  • Us [ ˈɡʊr.mɑːnd]

Meaning of gourmand In English

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Examples of gourmand

  • We realize what a sharp disappointment it will be to the adversarial parties if each has to accommodate the other; psychologists have a gourmand's appetite for premature parsimony.

  • We could even suppose that every feature of our existence, including and up to our aversion to being eaten, was perfectly tailored to make a better meal for alien gourmands.

  • The gourmands want their own capacious stomachs filled, no matter how many are starving.

  • Apicius was not transmitted as a family name, but was apparently applied as a nickname, meaning gourmand.

  • Known as a gourmand, he became very fat before dying prematurely.

  • Gourmand has created a wide spectrum of representation and entertainment with the awards ceremony: at the same moment glamorous and humorous, elegant and funny.

  • A trencherman is one devoted to eating and drinking, often to excess; one with a hearty appetite, a gourmand.

  • His home became a popular salon for artists, intellectuals and gourmands.

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