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Meaning of idom: Gulp down



 
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Meaning of idom: Gulp down #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:10 am   Meaning of idom: Gulp down
 

HI Everybody,

Have a nice day.
what's the meaning of Idiom ""gulp down"" .I check but I couldn't get exact meaning.
Can you explain more detail with eg.

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Meaning of idom: Gulp down #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:07 am   Meaning of idom: Gulp down
 

If you gulp something down, you eat or drink it very rapidly.

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