1. guzzling - Noun
2. guzzling - Verb
of Guzzle
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe got hooked on grain-fed meat just as we got hooked on gas guzzling automobiles. Big cars made sense only when oil was cheap; grain-fed meat makes sense only because the true costs of producing it are not counted. Frances Moore Lappé
The truth is, natural organisms have managed to do everything we want to do without guzzling fossil fuels, polluting the planet or mortgaging the future. Janine Benyus
He said he had taken to 'guzzling water' rather than drinking alcohol, writing in the Spectator at time time: 'I breakfast like some Georgian hermit on porridge with a luxury sprinkling of nuts.' Source: Internet
Late-1990s projections were that Utahns would be guzzling, flushing and sprinkling 298 gallons per capita per day by now without the strategies. Source: Internet
And in drought years, we fight with our neighbouring states to release more water for water guzzling crops like sugarcane and rice. Source: Internet
He hadn’t taken any ibuprofen in 24 hours, after months of guzzling them down every four hours. Source: Internet