Meaning & Definition of word "Gullet"
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Gullet
/ˈɡʌlɪt/
noun:
- 1. The muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach; the esophagus.
- Example: He felt the food stuck in his gullet after the large meal.
- 2. A passage for food or drink, typically referring to the throat or neck area.
- Example: The gullet is a critical pathway for swallowing.
- 3. A throat-like structure in animals or plants.
- Example: The gullet of the bird was adapted to help it swallow small fish.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'goulet' meaning 'throat'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
down the gullet:
To eat or swallow something quickly or greedily.
gullet of the earth:
A deep or narrow opening in the ground.
gullet shot:
A type of shot in a game, directly aimed towards the core.
Related Words
esophagus:
The tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach.
throat:
The front part of the neck.
Slang Meanings of gullet
Meaning: Food intake or consumption.
Example Sentence: He really knows how to fill his gullet at the buffet.
Meaning: A person's appetite or capacity for food.
Example Sentence: That guy has a bottomless gullet when it comes to pizza.