gulp 的 3 个定义
- to gasp or choke, as when taking large drafts of a liquid.
- to swallow eagerly, or in large drafts or morsels: He gulps down his food like a starving man.
- to suppress, subdue, or choke back as if by swallowing: to gulp down a sob.
- the act of gulping: He drank the whole bottle of beer in one gulp.
- the amount swallowed at one time; mouthful.
gulp 近义词
swallow
eat, drink fast
更多gulp例句
- Baikal seals may be using these teeth to efficiently sieve their plankton prize from the lake, expelling excess water with every gulp, the researchers say.
- Even so distant, I can taste the grief, / Bitter and sharp with stalks, he made you gulp…Where bridal London bows the other way.
- But even allowing for the fact that the state elected Mama Big Gulp as its governor, the Alaska number has to be a solid majority.
- The sugar in a $1.39 Big Gulp soda at 7-Eleven accounts for only a few cents of its cost.
- While delivering her speech at CPAC, Sarah Palin drank from a big gulp.
- There was even a speech from Sarah Palin who made a joke about her "rack" and sipped a big gulp on stage.
- He devoured it whole with a kind of visual gulp—a flash; the entire meaning first, then lines, then separate words.
- "Five minutes to twelve, baby," said the old man, and his voice had a gulp in it that broke June down.
- He made the speech with a gulp, as though it were distasteful to him.
- He got the question out with a separate gulp for each separate word.
- "They are all round us in the scrub; you never know where they are," Eustace said with a gulp.