noun
- Plural of gluttony; instances or acts of eating or consuming excessively or greedily.
Usage: Countable plural form; less common than the singular 'gluttony'; Often used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The holiday season is often marked by gluttonies of food and drink.
- Medieval texts warned against the sin of gluttonies.
- His gluttonies at the buffet were legendary among his friends.
- The restaurant's all-you-can-eat policy encouraged gluttonies.
- She indulged in occasional gluttonies but generally ate healthily.
- The festival celebrated culinary gluttonies from around the world.