guz·zle /ˈgʌzəl/
(vi.)(vt.)狂飲,暴食,喝酒化掉(錢)
Guz·zle v. i. [imp. & p. p. Guzzled p. pr. & vb. n. Guzzling ] To swallow liquor greedily; to drink much or frequently.
Those that came to guzzle in his wine cellar. --Milton.
Well-seasoned bowls the gossip's spirits raise,
Who, while she guzzles, chats the doctor's praise. --Roscommon.
To fat the guzzling hogs with floods of whey. --Gay.
Guz·zle, v. t. To swallow much or often; to swallow with immoderate gust; to drink greedily or continually; as, one who guzzles beer.
Guz·zle, n. An insatiable thing or person.
That sink of filth, that guzzle most impure. --Marston.
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guzzle
v : drink greedily or as if with great thirst; "The boys guzzled
the cheap vodka"