glug

[glʌɡ]

glug Definition

  • 1to drink (a liquid) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly
  • 2a sound made by liquid being poured from a bottle

Using glug: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glug" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He glugged down the water after the long run.

  • Example

    The wine poured out of the bottle with a glug.

  • Example

    She heard the glug of the coffee pot as it brewed.

glug Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glug

Phrases with glug

  • used to represent the sound of liquid being poured or drunk

    Example

    He poured the beer into the glass, and it went glug glug.

  • a measure of oil, usually equal to 5 imperial fluid ounces

    Example

    Add a glug of oil to the pan before frying the onions.

  • glug jug

    a container designed to pour liquids without glugging

    Example

    The bartender used a glug jug to pour the drinks smoothly.

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Summary: glug in Brief

The verb 'glug' [glʌɡ] means to drink a liquid quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. It also refers to the sound made by liquid being poured from a bottle. The noun 'glug' is used to describe the sound of pouring liquid or a measure of oil. The phrase 'glug jug' refers to a container designed to pour liquids without glugging.