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- Tarrare - Wikipedia
Tarrare was born near Lyon, around 1772 [1] [2] [note 1] His date of birth is unrecorded and it is not even known if Tarrare was his real name or nickname [3]As a child, Tarrare had a huge appetite and by his teens could eat a quarter of a bullock, weighing as much as Tarrare himself, in a single day [4] [5] By this time, his parents could not provide for him and had forced him to leave home
- TARRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TARRE is to urge to action —usually used with on
- Tarrare, The French Showman Who Could Literally Eat Anything
An 18th-century French showman, Tarrare could eat enough to feed 15 people and swallow cats whole — but his stomach was never satisfied They found Tarrare in a gutter, shoveling fistfuls of garbage into his mouth It was the 1790s and Tarrare — born circa 1772 and known only as “Tarrare
- Tarrare: The Insatiable 18th-Century Frenchman Who Ate Everything
By all accounts, Tarrare was "normal" when he entered the world in 1772, in a rural French community near Lyon But this bouncing bundle of joy's ravenous appetite soon became his most identifying feature By age 17, he was wolfing down an entire split half of beef, yet barely gained weight beyond his slight 100 pounds (45 kilograms)
- TARRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Obsolete to provoke or goad Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- Tarre Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Origin of Tarre Middle English tarien, taryen (“to vex, harass, cause to hesitate, delay”), from Old English tirgan, tergan, tirian (“to worry, exasperate”) From Wiktionary
- tarre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tarre (third-person singular simple present tarres, present participle tarring, simple past and past participle tarred) To incite; to provoke; to spur on
- The Dark Truth About Tarrare, The Man Who Couldn’t Stop Eating
10 Collective Action Tarrare ruled the roost in the Paris street performer scene, but his risky act didn’t always go off without a hitch In 1788, an unknown substance finally overpowered Tarrare: He’d eaten something, but unlike all his other odd meals, this was one that he just couldn’t expel
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