gulp

/ɡʌlp/
noun 3verb 2intj 1

Collocations

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1

(noun.) amount you swallow when you gulp

ADJ

deep, great, huge, large, long

VERB + GULP

take

He took a quick gulp of water before heading into the gym.

PREP

in ~s

He breathed in the fresh mountain air in deep gulps after climbing the steep trail.

~ of

2

(noun.) act of gulping

ADJ

loud, noisy

VERB + GULP

give

She took a nervous gulp of water before walking into the interview room.

PREP

with a ~

He swallowed his coffee with a gulp and rushed out the door.

PHRASES

at a/one gulp, in one/a single gulp

She finished her coffee at a gulp before rushing out the door to work.

3

(verb.) eat/drink sth quickly

ADV

greedily | noisily

down

He quickly gulped down the cold water after his long run in the heat.

4

(verb.) make a swallowing movement

ADV

nervously

When the teacher asked who broke the window, the boy gulped nervously before admitting it was him.

PHRASES

gulp for air/breath

After running up the stairs, Maria stopped to gulp for breath.

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