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guz·zle  (gzl)
v. guz·zled, guz·zling, guz·zles
v.tr.
1. To drink greedily or habitually: guzzle beer.
2. To consume to excess: a car that guzzles gas.
v.intr.
To drink, especially alcoholic beverages, greedily or habitually.

[Origin unknown.]

guzzler n.

guzzle
Verb
[-zling, -zled] to eat or drink quickly or greedily: the guests guzzled their way through squid with mushrooms [origin unknown]

Guzzle of Aldermen.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.guzzle - drink greedily or as if with great thirst; "The boys guzzled the cheap vodka"
drink, imbibe - take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day"; "The children like to drink soda"

guzzle
verb devour, drink, bolt, wolf, cram, gorge, gobble, knock back (informal) swill, quaff, tope, pig out on (slang) stuff yourself with
Translations
guzzle [ˈgʌzl] vitragar
vtengullir
guzzle [ˈgʌzl] vis'empiffrer
guzzle [ˈgʌzl] vt (food) → futtern;
(drink) → saufen (inf)
guzzle [ˈgʌzl] vigozzovigliare


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