bingeful

English

Etymology

binge + -ful

Adjective

bingeful (comparative more bingeful, superlative most bingeful)

  1. Exhibiting or characteristic of bingeing.
    • 1990, Charles F. Wetherall, How to Get Yourself to Stay on Any Diet, Andrews McMeel Publishing (1990), →ISBN, page 8:
      Eating with the kind of bingeful disregard that regains every pound you ever lost, []
    • 1990, "Fuhr Suspended One Year by NHL for Using Drugs", Los Angeles Times, 28 September 1990:
      "This use was sporadic, sometimes 'bingeful,' but never at an addictive level," Ziegler said.
    • 1995, Alan Cockrell, Tail of the Storm, University of Alabama Press (1995), →ISBN, page 148:
      It was a veritable paradise for sun worshipers, slumber seekers, tapestry shoppers, joggers, bingeful imbibers, []

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