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verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
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To consume food or drink quickly and greedily
To eat quickly and eagerly, often in a messy or voracious manner
In a professional context, a writer may use 'snarf down' when describing a character quickly eating something in a scene to show their hunger or lack of manners.
A psychologist may use 'snarf down' when discussing impulsive or compulsive eating behaviors in their patients.
A chef may use 'snarf down' when describing the act of quickly eating a meal, possibly without fully savoring the flavors.
A fitness trainer may use 'snarf down' when advising clients to avoid 'snarfing down' unhealthy foods as part of a healthy eating plan.
A teacher may use 'snarf down' when discussing the importance of taking time to eat mindfully and not 'snarfing down' food quickly during lunch breaks.