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glutch
[ gluhch ]
verb (used with object)
- to swallow.
noun
- a mouthful.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glutch1
Compare British dialect glutch, with same sense; of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
Alas, for Number One, it is always a figure in the likeness of Mrs. Glutch.
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Oh for one day's respite from the politeness of Mrs. Glutch!
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I put it on the drawers, Mrs. Glutch, ready to go back, last night.
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Perhaps you took it down-stairs then yourself, Mrs. Glutch, by mistake?
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He's got a ketch in his glutch and the Missus wants you to come over right now to sit up with him.
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