guzzling
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Noun — The act of eating or drinking something greedily and in large quantities.
How to use guzzling
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From the verb "guzzle," probably related to the French gosillier, "to chatter or vomit," ultimately tracing back to gosier, "throat."
Full origin of guzzling →Frequently asked questions
What does “guzzling” mean?
The word “guzzling” means the act of eating or drinking something greedily and in large quantities. In plain terms, drinking or eating something fast and in a greedy, excessive way.
How do you use “guzzling” in a sentence?
Here is “guzzling” used in a sentence: “The dog's guzzling of its water bowl left puddles all over the kitchen floor.”
What part of speech is “guzzling”?
“Guzzling” is a noun.
Where does the word “guzzling” come from?
The word “guzzling” comes from French. From the verb "guzzle," probably related to the French gosillier, "to chatter or vomit," ultimately tracing back to gosier, "throat.".