Gobbles very loudly in street beside The Telegraph (6)
I believe the answer is:
stuffs
'gobbles' is the definition.
The answer and definition can be both related to consumption as well as being verbs in their -s form.
Maybe there's a link between them I don't understand?
'very loudly in street beside the telegraph' is the wordplay.
'very loudly' becomes 'ff'.
'in' means one lot of letters goes inside another.
'street' becomes 'st'.
'beside' means one lot of letters go next to another (I've seen this in other clues).
'the telegraph' becomes 'us' (I can't explain this - if you can you should believe this answer much more).
'st'+'us'='stus'
'ff' going into 'stus' is 'STUFFS'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Another definition for stuffs that I've seen is " Crams".)