guzzling (Meaning)

Wordnet

guzzling (n)

the drinking of large mouthfuls rapidly

Webster

guzzling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Guzzle

guzzling Sentence Examples

  1. The thirsty crowd guzzled down bottles of water as if they had been lost in a desert.
  2. The car's engine guzzled gasoline like a voracious monster, leaving a trail of exhaust in its wake.
  3. The newborn baby guzzled milk from its bottle, its tiny mouth moving furiously.
  4. The marathon runner guzzled a sports drink to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes.
  5. The convention attendees guzzled coffee and pastries, fueling their long days of networking and presentations.
  6. The students guzzled pizza and soda at their late-night study session, sacrificing their health for academic success.
  7. The tourists guzzled local beer at the crowded festival, embracing the vibrant atmosphere.
  8. The dog guzzled its food so quickly that it ended up with indigestion.
  9. The firefighters guzzled water from their helmets after extinguishing a blaze, quenching their thirst and cooling their bodies.
  10. The traveler guzzled water from a contaminated stream, unaware of the potential health risks.

FAQs About the word guzzling

the drinking of large mouthfuls rapidlyof Guzzle

sipping, gulping, drinking, sucking, pounding (down), supping, licking, imbibing, hoisting, slurping

abstaining, abstaining,,

The thirsty crowd guzzled down bottles of water as if they had been lost in a desert.

The car's engine guzzled gasoline like a voracious monster, leaving a trail of exhaust in its wake.

The newborn baby guzzled milk from its bottle, its tiny mouth moving furiously.

The marathon runner guzzled a sports drink to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes.