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/ˈɡʌzəl/ verb

To drink something quickly and greedily, often in large amounts; to consume rapidly and noisily.

Origin unclear; possibly from Old French 'goulser' (to rinse the mouth) or 'gosier' (throat). First appeared in English in the 1600s with the meaning of drinking greedily.

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