guzzle

[ˈɡʌz.əl]

guzzle Definition

  • 1to drink (something, especially an alcoholic drink) quickly and in large quantities
  • 2to eat (food) greedily or voraciously

Using guzzle: Examples

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

  • Example

    He guzzled down the beer and ordered another one.

  • Example

    The children guzzled the soda and ate the pizza.

  • Example

    She guzzled the water after running the marathon.

  • Example

    He guzzled the sandwich in a few bites.

guzzle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for guzzle

Antonyms for guzzle

Phrases with guzzle

  • a drinking partner or companion

    Example

    He went to the bar with his guzzle buddy.

  • a test to determine the fuel efficiency of a vehicle by measuring the amount of fuel consumed over a specific distance

    Example

    The car underwent a guzzle test to determine its fuel consumption.

  • a game or challenge where participants must drink a certain amount of alcohol within a set time limit

    Example

    They played a guzzle puzzle game at the party and got drunk quickly.

Origins of guzzle

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Summary: guzzle in Brief

The verb 'guzzle' [ˈɡʌz.əl] means to drink or eat something quickly and in large amounts. It can refer to alcoholic drinks, as in 'He guzzled down the beer and ordered another one,' or to food, as in 'He guzzled the sandwich in a few bites.' 'Guzzle' has phrases like 'guzzle buddy,' referring to a drinking partner, and 'guzzle test,' which measures fuel efficiency. 'Guzzle puzzle' is a game or challenge where participants must drink a certain amount of alcohol within a set time limit.