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Guzzle vs. Gulp

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Guzzleverb

To drink or eat quickly, voraciously, or to excess; to gulp down; to swallow greedily, continually, or with gusto.

Gulpnoun

The usual amount swallowed.

Guzzleverb

To consume alcoholic beverages, especially frequently or habitually.

Gulpnoun

The sound of swallowing, sometimes indicating fear.

Guzzleverb

(by extension) To consume anything quickly, greedily, or to excess, as if with insatiable thirst.

‘This car just guzzles petrol.’;

Gulpverb

To swallow eagerly, or in large draughts; to swallow up; to take down in one swallow.

Guzzlenoun

Drink; intoxicating liquor.

‘Where squander'd away the tiresome minutes of your evening leisure over seal'd Winchesters of threepenny guzzle! — Tom Brown’;

Gulpverb

To react nervously by swallowing.

Guzzlenoun

(dated) A drinking bout; a debauch.

Gulpinterjection

An indication of (the sound of) an involuntary fear reaction in the form of a swallowing motion.

Guzzlenoun

(dated) An insatiable thing or person.

Gulpverb

To swallow eagerly, or in large draughts; to swallow up; to take down at one swallow.

‘He does not swallow, but he gulps it down.’; ‘The old man . . . glibly gulped down the whole narrative.’;

Guzzlenoun

A drain or ditch; a gutter; sometimes, a small stream. Also called guzzen.

Gulpnoun

The act of taking a large mouthful; a swallow, or as much as is awallowed at once.

Guzzlenoun

The throat

Gulpnoun

A disgorging.

Guzzleverb

To swallow liquor greedily; to drink much or frequently.

‘Those that came to guzzle in his wine cellar.’; ‘Well-seasoned bowls the gossip's spirits raise,Who, while she guzzles, chats the doctor's praise.’; ‘To fat the guzzling hogs with floods of whey.’;

Gulpnoun

a large and hurried swallow;

‘he finished it at a single gulp’;

Guzzleverb

To swallow much or often; to swallow with immoderate gust; to drink greedily or continually; as, one who guzzles beer.

Gulpnoun

a spasmodic reflex of the throat made as if in swallowing

Guzzlenoun

An insatiable thing or person.

‘That sink of filth, that guzzle most impure.’;

Gulpverb

to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught;

‘The men gulped down their beers’;

Guzzleverb

drink greedily or as if with great thirst;

‘The boys guzzled the cheap vodka’;

Gulpverb

utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly;

‘He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat’;

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