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The phrase "gluttonous eater" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who eats excessively or has an insatiable appetite. Example: "At the buffet, he was a gluttonous eater, piling his plate high with food and returning for seconds and thirds."
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Just like meat eaters are tired of being pegged as gluttonous, cholesterol-drooling T-Rex.
Along the way, there are descents into glittering underground caverns, breathless escapes from black-clad, shrieking beasts known as the morum cadi (shades of Harry Potter's Death Eaters), and a memorably repulsive banquet with a corrupt and gluttonous dwarf king.
Is it gluttonous?
Via Eater.
So it's not rapacious or gluttonous.
Anything over a dozen is gluttonous.
Or an 'Emotional Eater'?
Only to the eater.
Children become aware of their parents' gluttonous adulteries.
"Gawker, Eater, Brooklyn Vegan.
*World's fussiest eater.
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