guzzling

[ UK /ɡˈʌzlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡəzəɫɪŋ, ˈɡəzɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the drinking of large mouthfuls rapidly
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How To Use guzzling In A Sentence

  • The beerage has proved of late years also a highway to the peerage; and it has also served to deplete the pockets of a good many British fools, who were misled into the insane delusion that they could earn as much from the profits of American guzzling as from those of British beer-drinking. Newfoundland and the Jingoes An Appeal to England's Honor
  • I'm not surprised you feel sick after guzzling three ice-creams!
  • I saw one guy guzzling a bottle of beer, another puffing happily on a joint.
  • Start guzzling hard liquor right off the bat and the binge is over before it started.
  • Wish the UKBA would just grab some of the useless Stella-guzzling, phlegm-hawking, abuse-slinging reebok-clad, oxygen-thieving scutters hanging around outside the convenience store over the road instead. God Help Us. The Pies Are Gone! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Its fuel-guzzling geared steam turbines and quadruple screws would have to be replaced by new technology.
  • Technologies of photovoltaics, hydrogen and fuel cell development are more advanced, and a combination of technology and motivation could be harnessed to slow down the gas guzzling machinery that gives the country such a bad name.
  • He seems to be the only one taking them seriously, guzzling energy drinks so that he can stay up all night revising. Times, Sunday Times
  • Otherwise, rinse your mouth after guzzling these - and stop smoking. Times, Sunday Times
  • We opened the door and there he was guzzling a bottle of vodka. The Sun
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