"Guzzler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Guzzler" Meaning

A guzzler is a person who drinks a lot of liquid, usually in a short amount of time, often to excess. This term is often used to describe someone who has a strong appetite for beverages, such as beer, soda, or other drinks.

"Guzzler" Examples

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A guzzler is a person, an animal, or a device that consumes or ingests large quantities of a substance, especially of a drink. Here are five usage examples:

My brother is such a guzzler - he can drink a whole pint of beer in one sitting.
The big, thirsty dog is a guzzler, devouring its food and water in seconds.
The car is a guzzler, burning through gas at an alarming rate.
The new kid on the school bus is a guzzler, guilting his friends into sharing their snacks.
The Olympic athlete is known for her guzzler training methods, drinking gallons of water to stay hydrated during endurance tests.

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