˜yÐÄvlog

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gozzle

[ goz-uhl ]

noun

South Midland and Southern U.S.
  1. the throat; gullet.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gozzle1

1905–10, Americanism; expressive word akin to guzzle; compare British dialect guzzle gutter, drain, throat
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Example Sentences

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Nowhere is this clearer than in the climatic scene of Nicolas Winding Refn's bloody Bangkok-set thriller, in which tall, handsome Gozzle fights a stumpy, chubby, fiftysomething and loses, horribly.

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As ever, there's an almost indecent amount of stuff to get excitedabout: more Gozzle, a new Coens and Baz Lurhman's Great Gatsby being personal highlights.

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Nope: it is still all about the Gozzle.

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Shoot oop, cann't 'ee', ya young gozzle-'ead!

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Thousands of them, especially the frisky young ones, think there is no finer man in Ireland than Free State President Eamon de Valera of the long gozzle and wild hair.

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