bolt down

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Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To eat something very quickly and completely: To consume food in a hurried, often voracious manner, finishing it entirely.
    • To drink something very quickly and completely: To consume a beverage, especially an alcoholic one, rapidly and in its entirety.
Usage
  • The verb "bolt down" is used with a direct object (the food or drink being consumed). It emphasizes both the speed and the completeness of the action. It is often used in informal contexts.
  • Structure: Subject + bolt down + object.
    • He bolted down his lunch.
    • They bolted the drinks down.
Examples
  • Eating:
    • After the race, he bolted down a sandwich and a banana.
    • Don't just bolt down your food; take your time and enjoy it.
  • Drinking:
    • She bolted down a glass of water before heading out.
    • He bolted his coffee down and rushed to the meeting.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrasal verb can sometimes be separated, with the object placed between "bolt" and "down," especially with pronouns or short noun phrases.
    • He was so thirsty he bolted it down in seconds.
    • She bolted the medicine down with a grimace.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gobble down / Wolf down: Synonyms specifically for eating quickly.
    • The kids gobbled down the cookies.
  • Down (as a verb): A more general, informal synonym meaning to drink something quickly, especially an alcoholic drink.
    • He downed his beer in one gulp.
  • Gulp down: To swallow food or drink quickly in large amounts.
    • She gulped down her tea.
Synonyms
  • Devour: To eat hungrily or quickly.
  • Inhale (informal): To eat something very rapidly.
  • Polish off: To finish something, especially food or drink, completely.
  • Kill (slang, for drinks): To finish a bottle or drink.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Put away (informal): To eat or drink a large amount of something.
    • He can put away an entire pizza by himself.
  • Knock back (informal, for drinks): To drink an alcoholic beverage quickly.
    • He knocked back a shot of whiskey.
Related Idioms
  • Make short work of something: To finish something, especially food or a task, quickly and easily.
    • The hungry team made short work of the pizzas. (This implies they ate them quickly and completely, similar to "bolted down.")
Verb
  1. eat a large amount of food quickly
    • The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake
  2. drink down entirely
    • He downed three martinis before dinner
    • She killed a bottle of brandy that night
    • They popped a few beer after work