drink vs guzzle

drink

verb
  • To take in (a liquid), in any manner; to suck up; to absorb; to imbibe. 

  • To consume alcoholic beverages. 

  • To consume (a liquid) through the mouth. 

  • To consume the liquid contained within (a bottle, glass, etc.). 

  • To take in; to receive within one, through the senses; to inhale; to hear; to see. 

noun
  • The action of drinking, especially with the verbs take or have. 

  • A (served) alcoholic beverage. 

  • Alcoholic beverages in general. 

  • A beverage. 

  • A standard drink 

  • A type of beverage (usually mixed). 

  • Drinks in general; something to drink 

  • Any body of water. 

guzzle

verb
  • To drink or eat quickly, voraciously, or to excess; to gulp down; to swallow greedily, continually, or with gusto. 

  • To consume anything quickly, greedily, or to excess, as if with insatiable thirst. 

noun
  • The throat. 

How often have the words drink and guzzle occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )