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Webster 1913 Edition
Gulp
Gulp
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Gulped
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Gulping
.] [D.
gulpen
, cf. OD. golpe gulf
.] To swallow eagerly, or in large draughts; to swallow up; to take down at one swallow.
He does not swallow, but he
gulps
it down. Cowper.
The old man . . . glibly
gulped
down the whole narrative. Fielding.
To gulp up
, to throw up from the stomach; to disgorge.
Gulp
,Noun.
1.
The act of taking a large mouthful; a swallow, or as much as is awallowed at once.
2.
A disgorging.
[Colloq.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Gulp
GULP
,Verb.
T.
To gulp up, to throw up from the throat or stomach; to disgorge.
GULP
,Noun.
1.
A disgorging.Definition 2024
gulp
gulp
English
Noun
gulp (plural gulps)
- The usual amount swallowed.
- 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4
- What the liquor was I do not know, but it was not so strong but that I could swallow it in great gulps and found it less burning than my burning throat.
- 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4
- The sound of swallowing.
- A sound of swallowing indicating fear.
- 1906, Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Chapter 17
- Little Stanislovas was also trembling, and all but too frightened to speak. "They — they sent me to tell you — " he said, with a gulp.
- 1994, James Charles Collins, Jerry I. Porras, Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies
- Indeed, the envisioned future should produce a bit of "the gulp factor" […], there should be an almost audible "gulp".
- 1906, Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Chapter 17
Translations
usual amount swallowed
sound of swallowing
Verb
gulp (third-person singular simple present gulps, present participle gulping, simple past and past participle gulped)
- To swallow eagerly, or in large draughts; to swallow up; to take down at one swallow.
- Cowper
- He does not swallow, but he gulps it down.
- Fielding
- The old man […] glibly gulped down the whole narrative.
- Cowper
- To react nervously by swallowing.
- 1930, P. G. Wodehouse, A Damsel in Distress, 2004, page 198
- The man eyed Percy with a chilly eye. "Well," he said, "What's troublin you?" Percy gulped. The man's mere appearance was a sedative. "Er-nothing! […]"
- 2003, Carl Deuker, High Heat, page 140
- I'd always been nervous-excited; this was nervous-terrified. When I finished puking, I sat down gulping air for a while, trying to pull myself together.
- 2006, Nancy Anne Nicholson, Thin White Female in No Acute Distress: A Memoir, page 187
- My heart was beating madly and I was gulping nervous energy.
- 1930, P. G. Wodehouse, A Damsel in Distress, 2004, page 198
Translations
to swallow eagerly, or in large draughts
to react nervously
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Synonyms
- (mouthful, or to drink): See also Wikisaurus:drink
Interjection
gulp
- Indication of an involuntary fear reaction.
- 1982, Gary Smalley, If Only He Knew, page 163
- "Honey, I know you want to go to their home next week, hut there's one thing that keeps happening when we're together that really drives me away from social gatherings in general. (Oh, what is it … gulp.) Well, I'm not sure I can really explain it without offending you. (Gulp, gulp.) Do you really want to talk about it? (Yes.) […]"
- 1982, Gary Smalley, If Only He Knew, page 163
Related terms
See also
- slug (in the sense of an amount swallowed)