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Has anyone heard of this? Over the weekend a friend was reading the historical novel "Arundel," and came across frequent references to a guzzle -- clearly a noun -- and it seems to mean a river that flows through a lake, but one that can be seen at low tide -- or so it seemed to him. We can't find a definition along these lines, or for that matter, any definitions of guzzle as a noun, although we don't have an OED.
Our curiosity is firing on all cylinders and I'm hoping someone here can help.
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The word "guzzle" used as a noun
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