Guzzle means to eat or drink something greedily.
"That car guzzles fuel fast"
Don't guzzle that water; you'll get sick!
I like to guzzle water after a hard workout at the gym.
"After a cattle drive, the drovers would guzzle cheap whiskey in local saloons." "Oversize cars and trucks guzzle gasoline and require much larger tanks."
Guzzle is a good word for this.
The word "guzzle" means "to drink or eat greedily or hungrily". Synonyms include words like "devour", "gorge" or "ingurgitate". An appropriate way to use it in a sentence would be, for example, "She guzzled her drink because she was very thirsty".
If you guzzle hard liquor like it's beer, you may find yourself dead from alcohol poisoning.
Another word for gobble is guzzle.
Guzzle was created in 1988.
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
Synonyms: drunk, intoxicated, wasted
Guzzle is to eat quickly and greedily.
The future tense is "will guzzle"