Sentence examples for guzzle from inspiring English sources

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guzzle

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To drink (or, sometimes, eat) quickly, voraciously, or to excess; to gulp down; to swallow greedily, continually, or with gust.

  • They spent most of their college days guzzling beer.

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But capacitor banks tend to be very large and hard to site near customers (who love to guzzle power but complain about new power lines or hardware in their neighbourhood).

The engines on airliners guzzle fuel on take-off.

Artificially cheap prices, they said, encouraged households and firms to guzzle more oil, pushing global prices higher.

And its inefficient mills guzzle oil.In this section The 685 billion reais question Critical threat Bitter pills Rebel mini-state ReprintsRather than sugar, Cuba now relies on tourism and remittances for most of its foreign exchange.

For a start, these vehicles guzzle far more gas than do conventional passenger cars.

Studies suggest that people guzzle more if they have overweight friends and relatives, and less if they don't.

Although Americans love their oversized SUVs, they are heavy machines that guzzle petrol.

ARM's chips guzzle little power and cost much less than Intel's, because its licensing fees are low and most customers use foundries (contract chipmakers) to make them.

Despite soaring petrol prices, the Bush administration fought efforts to raise fuel-efficiency standards and close legal loopholes that allow sports-utility vehicles to guzzle more petrol than other cars.

He did not "rant", she said, he did not hog the conversation and he did not "guzzle cream cakes".Later she chatted about Hitler with Winston Churchill, a cousin, who was intensely interested in "the small things" in the life of his future adversary.

For the first time he will be able to sell it to the local grid.Until now, almost all electricity in the country has been generated by the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), a state monopoly whose smoke-belching plants in Nava, ten miles (16km) away, guzzle so much coal that there are huge tailbacks of the sooty lorries that deliver it.

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