gulp



gulp for air

Fig. to eagerly or desperately try to get air or a breath. Tom gulped for air after trying to hold his breath for three minutes. Mary came up out of the water, gulping for air.
See also: air, gulp

gulp something back

Fig. to force or hold back tears, sobs, etc. He gulped his sobs back and clutched at his wound. He gulped back his sobs.
See also: back, gulp

gulp something down

to drink all of something, usually quickly. He gulped his coffee down and left. He gulped down his coffee.
See also: down, gulp

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Egill-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
PhyllidaFIL-i-dəEnglish (Rare)
Lot (1)LOT (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Wallace['wɔlis]
Gjorgji-Macedonian
Sarika-Indian, Hindi, Marathi