Similar words: gull, gully, seagull, gullible, gullibility, tulle, bullet, sullen. Meaning: ['gʌlɪt] n. the passage between the pharynx and the stomach.
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1. Now sheer monotony makes it stick in the gullet like sawdust.
2. Remnants were found in the throat and gullet, as some of it had been swallowed.
3. A piece of food got stuck in his gullet.
4. Oesophageal (gullet) candidiasis is a more serious condition which can cause pain in the chest that increases with swallowing.
5. What sticks in my gullet is the way he always takes the best seat.
6. Bing could be one himself if he threw enough slugs down his gullet.
7. He clutched his throat, gagging on the bone embedded in his gullet.
8. This mucus floods the area at the base of the tongue and the entrance to the gullet, adhering to the walls.
9. Riven downed a great gulp of the cold beer and felt it alternately chill and warm his gullet.
10. Other rhythmic sequences consisted of repetitive simultaneous contractions in the uppermost portion of the gullet.
11. And again I saw him standing in the refectory and the rubies pouring down his gullet.
12. Sometimes measurements may be made of the muscular activity in the gullet - this is known as manometry.
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13. This thesis simulates the fracture with aluminium slice, and preliminarily researches the response of the point current source field through water gullet and out-door experiments.
14. Do you suppose I'm going with that blow burning in my gullet?
15. She has a piece of bread sticked in her gullet.
16. Others have problems with bile refluxing into the stomach and gullet, causing severe indigestion.
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