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Mari Kim
Hello
I have a question for you.
I learned the expression "binge".
I binged drinking last night.
I binged eating ice cream yesterday.
I binged watching TV shows.
Do they make sense?
So how can I say with "binge on"?
Could you please give me some examples?
Thank you so much.
Mar 29, 2022 11:42 PM
Answers · 3
Yes! Binge means to do something for a short period of time and doing excessively.
-I binged all the season of the voice in one day
-I was binged eating all of my chips instead of saving them
-I binged watched too much television and now my head hurts
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March 29, 2022
Hi.
I'm going to borrow your first responder's examples.
-I binged all the season of the voice in one day
I don't know what this means. You have to binge something.
-I was binged eating all of my chips instead of saving them.
The grammar should be, I binge ate ...
-I binged watched too much television and now my head hurts
I binge watched ...
I binge drank ...
Cheers
March 30, 2022
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