gulp 'to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught' wolf down 'eat hastily' bolt 'swallow hastily' swig 'to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught' bolt 'eat hastily without proper chewing' wolf 'eat hastily' guzzle 'drink greedily or as if with great thirst' quaff 'to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught' gobble 'eat hastily without proper chewing'
gulp quaff swallow swig wolf guzzle bolt gobble
down 'COD: consume (a drink)' feed 'COD: eat' lunch 'COD: no obj., with adverbial eat lunch. ' have 'COD: eat or drink' swill 'COD: drink greedily or in large quantities. ' quaff 'COD: drink (something) heartily' ingest 'COD: with obj. take (food or drink) into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. ' lap 'COD: (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue' eat 'COD: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it. ' snack 'COD: no obj. eat a snack. ' devour 'COD: eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.' imbibe 'FN: drink in (formal/scientific)' feast 'COD: Eat and drink sumptuously. "The men would congregate and feast after hunting."' sup 'COD: (dated) eat supper' breakfast 'FN: eat (some food as) the first meal of the day. "She breakfasted on fried bread and bacon."' munch 'COD: Eat steadily and audibly. ' nibble 'COD: a.take small bites out of. with obj. or eat in small amounts. ' nosh 'FN: have a snack' swig 'COD: drink in large draughts. "Dave swigged the wine in five gulps." "Ratagan swigged at his beer."' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily' nurse 'COD: hold (a cup or glass), drinking from it occasionally' gulp 'COD: Swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. He smiled and gulped his tea.' sip 'COD: Drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls. "I sat sipping coffee."' consume 'COD: Eat, drink, or ingest.' slurp 'COD: eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. "She slurped her coffee." "He slurped noisily from a wine cup."' drink 'COD: take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. ' guzzle 'COD: eat or drink greedily. "He would guzzle his ale."' dine 'COD: Eat dinner. "We dined at a restaurant."'
The boys guzzled the cheap vodka Don't bolt your food! The teenager wolfed down the pizza The men gulped down their beers
Examples from VerbNet
Cynthia gobbled the pizza up. Cynthia gobbled the pizza. Cynthia gobbled the pizza down.
Examples from SemCor
The plane should have started at the scheduled time and left Sinatra and Martin to guzzle. Although they are forbidden to sit with the customers, the dancers are sometimes proffered drinks, and most_of them can bolt one down in mid-shimmy. He came home overheated, ran straight to the ice-chest, and gulped shivery cold water. Timothy_Rourke gulped down the whiskey hastily and joined him, asking,`` Who are we going_to call on in the Northeast section''? And this is only natural- witness the haste with which modern_man gobbles the latest`` wonder_drug''. My car gulped 20 gallons without even wiping its mouth.