0 past simple and past participle of gulp
1 to eat or drink food or liquid quickly by swallowing it in large amounts, or to make a swallowing movement because of fear, surprise, or excitement:
Some birds gulped whole fruits, while others mashed fruits and let the seeds fall to the ground.
In fact, 39% of all seeds were gulped during the cage experiments.
I gulped down some ice-water from my glass and threw what was left into the detective's face.
Therefore, we can assume that every gulped seed is carried away from the parent tree.
Gulped seeds can be deposited under the parent tree when retention time is shorter than duration of visits.
As the landlord drew two pints on the house for the timely helpers, a dozen people gulped down their drinks and left.
The lung contains many thin-walled blood vessels, so blood flowing through those vessels can pick up oxygen from air gulped into the lung.
La-yeon was shocked as he gulped down quickly several glasses of wine.