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Definition of Guzzlers
1. guzzler [n] - See also: guzzler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Guzzlers
Literary usage of Guzzlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Muskingum Legends: With Other Sketches and Papers Descriptive of the Young by Stephen Powers (1871)
"The prime cause of the hostility of the corps was that the guzzlers were too
democratic to submit to the oligarchic tyranny of the Senior Convention, ..."
2. Muskingum Legends: With Other Sketches and Papers Descriptive of the Young by Stephen Powers (1871)
"The prime cause of the hostility of the corps was that the guzzlers were too
democratic to submit to the oligarchic tyranny of the Senior Convention, ..."
3. A General History of Scotland from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time by William Guthrie (1767)
"... whom they called, " guzzlers of wine, ... gentlemen, faid he, of the Scotch
guzzlers of wine, ..."
4. The King's Jewry: A Play by Halcott Glover (1921)
"A long night of fear among fools who drink and sing—oh, bacon-guzzlers, oh jesters
and ... Let the guzzlers be; you are right: by their folly gold accrues. ..."
5. Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, Gertrude Hall Brownell (1898)
"Take from the double case one of your fifes : breathe into it, play to this pack
of guzzlers and of gluttons our homely melodies, of haunting rhythm, ..."