guzzleˈgʌz əl
guzzle (v)
- present
- guzzles
- past
- guzzled
- past participle
- guzzled
- present participle
- guzzling
English Definitions:
guzzle (verb)
drink greedily or as if with great thirst
"The boys guzzled the cheap vodka"
guzzle (Noun)
Drink; intoxicating liquor.
guzzle (Noun)
A drinking bout; a debauch.
guzzle (Noun)
An insatiable thing or person.
guzzle (Noun)
A drain or ditch; a gutter; sometimes, a small stream. Also called guzzen.
guzzle (Verb)
To drink (or, sometimes, eat) quickly, voraciously, or to excess; to gulp down; to swallow greedily, continually, or with gust.
guzzle (Verb)
To consume alcoholic beverages, especially frequently or habitually.
guzzle (Verb)
To consume anything quickly, greedily, or to excess, as if with insatiable thirst.
guzzle
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