Even a very rich and hearty luncheon, which her maid had provided, was Gormandized rather than enjoyed, so tempting did her couch look to the worn-out damsel.
"Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter"
Lawrence L. Lynch
His frame a trifle stouter than when we last saw him, but still supple and firm; the set of the shoulders, the taper of the body to the waist, the keen but passive face, the poise of the whole figure was that of one who, tasting of the goodness of life, had not Gormandized thereon.
"The Cow Puncher"
Robert J. C. Stead
He was like an empty wrappers of those fruit filled cookies that in boredom he had Gormandized the previous night for they had fallen from his bunk during his restless sleep to be, for a time, caught in the reigning randomness of the fan's winds.
"An Apostate: Nawin of Thais"
Steven Sills