guzzly
Collocations
3VERB + GUZZLY
feeding, inebriate, put
GUZZLY + NOUN
babies, lips, s
PREP.
in
Definitions
adj
Relating to guzzling (drinking greedily or with gusto).
“I seem to be awfully thirsty these days.” “Tessa’s the same,” said Michael. “I suppose when you’re feeding these guzzly babies it’s understandable.”
Beer tankards making their inebriate way to guzzly lips froze in midair.
Relating to guzzling (drinking greedily or with gusto).
Mum snaps open a can of lager, takes a guzzly swig and lets out a rattling burp.
Relating to guzzling (drinking greedily or with gusto).
In this Walmart culture, eveeryone casually shops, all the time—they constantly hop in their cars for milk, lottery tickets, cigarettes, bait, and large guzzly cups of foul coffee.
Relating to guzzling (drinking greedily or with gusto).
He jams [the nozzle] into the gas can’s dark mouth and presses the handle lever, hearing the guzzly splash and swirl of liquid within.
When he’d finished the drink, he kept sucking, making that guzzly, slurpy sound she hated.
Relating to guzzling (drinking greedily or with gusto).
good, fat, guzzly fruit
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3“I seem to be awfully thirsty these days.” “Tessa’s the same,” said Michael. “I suppose when you’re feeding these guzzly babies it’s understandable.”
WiktionaryBeer tankards making their inebriate way to guzzly lips froze in midair.
Wiktionary‘When you were a little baby yourself […] you tended to be a little—how shall we put it?—guzzly, and you bit Mummy hard, making Mummy feel a bit tender. […]’
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