He splashed some on his face and handed the container to Quinn, who also greedily guzzled the water down. |
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There was, for example, the day I guzzled all the children's chocolate, then told them I'd thrown it out because it was past its sell-by date. |
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Washington state campground officials find a bear passed out in the common area and discover that it had guzzled three dozen cans of beer. |
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Taking out a beer, he popped it open and guzzled it down in one large gulp. |
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In one household he gustily ate the breakfast chilaquiles, guzzled juice, and jumped at the chance for second helpings. |
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Earlier that day, Pops had revealed that the big man had guzzled eighteen RC Colas, the maximum weekly allowance, within a few hours. |
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I seated myself across from him and watched as he guzzled it all down. |
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In 2011 the average Mexican guzzled 728 eight-ounce servings of Coca-Cola, more than in any other country. |
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Farmers have guzzled ever more water as they have planted thirsty crops such as almonds, walnuts, and grapes. |
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Last year, we guzzled our way through 440m litres of soft drinks, which works out at an average of one 330 ml can of fizzy drink per day for every person in the country. |
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For one terrifying evening, innocent people are forced to sit in an unventilated windowless room with a group of bodybuilders who have just guzzled cheap protein shakes. |
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We watch through our fingers as another convenience meal is nuked in the microwave, another can of fizzy pop is guzzled, another packet of crisps scoffed. |
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At least, it's a great improvement compared to the old inline-6 that guzzled down fuel like a raging alcoholic. |
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He grabbed a piece of toast and guzzled down a bowl of cornflakes. |
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As cameras rolled in the cell block, inmates openly shot up heroin, smoked crack, snorted cocaine, swallowed pills, gambled with dice, guzzled beer and even brandished a loaded handgun. |
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Where once there was one set per household, there is now one per person. All of which adds up to a lot of juice being guzzled nearly 9 billion kilowatt-hours annually in California just on gawping at the goggle box. |
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State-of-the art camel rearing is rudimentary, and much of the 5.4 million tonnes of milk produced every year by the world population of some 20 million camels is guzzled by young camels themselves. |
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Of antibiotics and globalisation ReprintsScientists talk of a broad north-south divide in Europe, with the Dutch, Germans, Scandinavians and Baltics consuming few antibiotics, but lots being guzzled in the Mediterranean. |
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A more prosaic account had it that people staggering out of the fair with heavy bags of books had simply guzzled all the meat and drunk the tent dry. |
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The gallons of soft drinks guzzled across Latin America show that, for many, taste trumps nutrition. In practice, many consumers' choices are limited. |
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Otherwise, light beer and the few local brewers left standing were what the cool kids drank-the rest guzzled light, dry and ice beer. |
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Yes, the vicar came home early and we ate artichoke and asparagus and guzzled champagne, but that was just saying Whoopee doo!' and throwing hats in the air. |
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