guzzly
English
Adjective
guzzly (comparative more guzzly, superlative most guzzly)
- Relating to guzzling (drinking greedily or with gusto).
- Tending to guzzle; drinking greedily; consuming a large amount of liquid.
- 1979, Alison Prince, chapter 17, in The Turkey’s Nest,, New York: William Morrow, published 1980, page 218:
- “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.”
- 2004, Philip Begho, Strange World, Monarch Books, page 14:
- Beer tankards making their inebriate way to guzzly lips froze in midair.
- 2008, Alexander McCall Smith, chapter 8, in The World According to Bertie,, London: Abacus, page 26:
- ‘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. […] ’
- Involving guzzling.
- 2002, Chrissie Glazebrook, chapter 9, in The Madolescents, London: Arrow, page 86:
- Mum snaps open a can of lager, takes a guzzly swig and lets out a rattling burp.
- Intended to be guzzled or inviting guzzling; (of a wine) easy to guzzle.[1]
- 2013, Todd McEwen, How Not to be American, London: Aurum, page 3:
- 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.
- Resembling the sound of guzzling.
- Full of liquid that can be guzzled.
- Synonym: juicy
- 1923, Wallace Stevens, “The Comedian as the Letter C”, in Harmonium, New York: Knopf, page 63:
- good, fat, guzzly fruit
- Tending to guzzle; drinking greedily; consuming a large amount of liquid.
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