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Definition of Glugs
1. glug [v] - See also: glug
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glugs
Literary usage of Glugs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Abridgment of The Light of Nature Pursued by Abraham Tucker, William Hazlitt (1807)
"But it was desire which gave the glugs their sweetness, for Sganarelle was in a
state of desire, not of fruition, when he solaced himself with their ..."
2. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: To which is by John Jamieson (1880)
"Flabby, flaccid ; applied to young and soft animal food, as veal, Ang. [glugs, ».
Oatmeal stirred in cold water, and consistent as porridge, Shot. ..."
3. Young Humphry Davy: The Making of an Experimental Chemist by June Z. Fullmer (2000)
"... Tucker exclaimed: "Pretty bottle . . . how sweet are thy little glug glugs!"
His examples beguiled the reader; his imagination illuminated his argument. ..."
4. Life in Victoria: Or, Victoria in 1853, and Victoria in 1858, Showing the by William Kelly (1859)
"My new Cornish friend became quite conversational, and after a second series of
glugs from the flask, he made me his mining father-confessor, telling me how ..."