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guttle

[ guht-l ]

verb (used with or without object)

, gut·tled, gut·tling.
  1. to eat greedily or voraciously; gormandize.


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Other Words From

  • guttler noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of guttle1

1645–55; gut + -le; guzzle

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Example Sentences

You married the boy's mother to craze and kill her, and guttle her property.

Well, doubtless, when the hour strikes, we must all guttle and protube.

John Guttle hez, uv course, no further interest in the Dimocratic party.

Under the old patriarkle system, time passed orf smoothly and pleasantly with the Guttle family.

John Guttle—that generous old man—subsists by the labor uv his own hands.

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