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glug

/gluhg/US // glʌg //UK // (ɡlʌɡ) //

蛞蝓,滞留,猛击,堵塞

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    glugged, glug·ging.

    • : to make the sound of liquid pouring from a bottle.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : such a sound.

Examples

  • First thing in the morning, you may be tempted to grab a glug of mouthwash and then brush and floss.

  • While the olive oil is pouring freely, toast some raw marcona almonds in a generous glug, along with more rosemary.

  • Not one leaf moving in the tules; all mighty still; they could hear the Injun pumping up blood, glugglugglug!

  • He was standing, concealed behind a rock, at the mouth of the cave of Wug, daughter of Glug.

  • Yet even she sucked her thumb with unceasing perseverance, and made soft glug-glugging noises in her little Indian throat.

  • He shook it and was surprised when he failed to hear the glug-glug of liquor.

  • Then he heard a glug-glug, as of liquid poured from a narrow-necked vessel, and immediately afterwards a deep sigh of contentment.