He loved small beer, and for that copious brew, To roll Ingurgitation till he slept, Rations exchanged with flavour for the adept: And merrily plied him captain, mate and crew.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
They were all drinking like sponges, and making merry over their wine and good cheer, but one of them especially showed the most remarkable and astounding powers of Ingurgitation-it was the man who had carried off the fair prize before him on his horse; and, now that the mask was thrown aside, he disclosed to view the deathly pale face and fiery red nose of Malartic, bosom friend and "alter ego" of Maitre Jacquemin Lampourde.
"Captain Fracasse"
Theophile Gautier