What is another word for eat too much?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːt tˈuː mʌt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The phrase "eat too much" can have several synonyms, including overindulge, gorge, devour, indulge, feast, bloat, stuff oneself, pig out, and binge. These words connote excessive food intake beyond what's necessary. The act of overeating can lead to health problems, such as weight gain, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and digestive issues. Therefore, it's important to be mindful of one's eating habits, practice portion control, and choose healthier food options to avoid overeating. Developing a healthy relationship with food is essential for overall physical and mental well-being, and it starts with understanding the importance of moderation and balance.

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Famous quotes with Eat too much

  • I just don't eat too much. That's never been my problem.
    Gary Cole
  • Collecting has been my great extravagance. It's a way of being. I collect for the same reason that I eat too much-I'm one of nature's shoppers.
    Howard Hodgkin
  • I think in England you eat too much sugar and meat and not enough vegetables.
    Arsene Wenger
  • We all have that heritage, no matter what old land our fathers left. All colors and blends of Americans have somewhat the same tendencies. It's a breed — selected out by accident. And so we're overbrave and overfearful — we're kind and cruel as children. We're overfriendly and at the same time frightened of strangers. We boast and are impressed. We're oversentimental and realistic. We are mundane and materialistic — and do you know of any other nation that acts for ideals? We eat too much. We have no taste, no sense of proportion. We throw our energy about like waste. In the old lands they say of us that we go from barbarism to decadence without an intervening culture. Can it be that our critics have not the key or the language of our culture? That's what we are, Cal — all of us. You aren't very different.
    John Steinbeck

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