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All guzzle synonyms

guz·zle
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verb guzzle

  • knock back — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • carouse — If you say that people are carousing, you mean that they are behaving very noisily and drinking a lot of alcohol as they enjoy themselves.
  • slosh — to splash or move through water, mud, or slush.
  • swill — liquid or partly liquid food for animals, especially kitchen refuse given to swine; hogwash.
  • imbibe — to consume (liquids) by drinking; drink: He imbibed great quantities of iced tea.
  • swig — an amount of liquid, especially liquor, taken in one swallow; draught: He took a swig from the flask.
  • gobble — to swallow or eat hastily or hungrily in large pieces; gulp.
  • quaff — to drink a beverage, especially an intoxicating one, copiously and with hearty enjoyment.
  • slop — to spill or splash (liquid).
  • soak — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • tipple — to drink intoxicating liquor, especially habitually or to some excess.
  • booze — Booze is alcoholic drink.
  • devour — If a person or animal devours something, they eat it quickly and eagerly.
  • bolt — A bolt is a long metal object which screws into a nut and is used to fasten things together.
  • ingurgitate — to swallow greedily or in great quantity, as food.
  • cram — If you cram things or people into a container or place, you put them into it, although there is hardly enough room for them.
  • gorge — to swallow, especially greedily.
  • gormandize — gourmandise1 .
  • gulp — to gasp or choke, as when taking large drafts of a liquid.
  • wolf — any of several large carnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, of the dog family Canidae, especially C. lupus, usually hunting in packs, formerly common throughout the Northern Hemisphere but now chiefly restricted to the more unpopulated parts of its range.
  • consume — If you consume something, you eat or drink it.
  • eat — to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment; chew and swallow (food).
  • drink — to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
  • swallow — to take into the stomach by drawing through the throat and esophagus with a voluntary muscular action, as food, drink, or other substances.
  • scoff — to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at): If you can't do any better, don't scoff. Their efforts toward a peaceful settlement are not to be scoffed at.
  • stuff — the material of which anything is made: a hard, crystalline stuff.
  • englut — To swallow; to swallow up, engulf.
  • use — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • burn up — If something burns up or if fire burns it up, it is completely destroyed by fire or strong heat.
  • use up — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • get through — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.

noun guzzle

  • swilling — liquid or partly liquid food for animals, especially kitchen refuse given to swine; hogwash.
  • ingestion — to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest).
  • draff — dregs, as in a brewing process; lees; refuse.
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