2016年5月30日 星期一

chug

We're sitting in a conference room and Ledford, just back from Tokyo, where he spends half the year, is chugging lime Diet Cokes. 

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Pronunciation: /tʃʌɡ/ 
(also chugalug)North American informal

VERB (chugschuggingchugged)

[WITH OBJECT]
Consume (a drink) in large gulps without pausing:she chugged a glass of cola
More example sentences
  • Vinny brought the plastic cup of beer to his mouth and tipped his head back, gulping nervously, chugging the entire beverage in just a few slurps.
  • Unfortunately, I hate black jelly beans, and I thought it tasted nasty, so I wound up chugging my drinks, which is really not the point of absinthe.
  • It made recycling very easy to find, and if you wanted to just stand there and chug your drink, it was very easy to then recycle the bottle.

NOUN

A large gulp of a drink:Chris took a long chug of his beer

Origin

1950s: imitative.

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