Drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)
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Examples for "swill"
Examples for "swill"
1The ban on feeding swill will stay until the end of December.
2Several port-coloured men swill and gurgle and spit wine into silver buckets.
3Half the year they smuggle and swill, the other half they starve.
4He can memorise at sight all the revolting contents of a swill-tub.
5They swill the cordial till ten o'clock and at last they go.
1Then, get sponges and clean water to swill down the tables and seats.
2Doaks swills down the last of his coffee and grins at her.
3The top steps swilled down and the other ones dry.
4He lit a cigarette, sucked in the smoke and swilled down some cold champagne.
5For the sake of a balanced diet, I swilled down more water, then a mouthful of lettuce.
6Neils dropped the pad back onto the table and swilled down the rest of his cold beer.
7We swilled down Cokes and talked and laughed more than we had ever laughed before in one night.
8Lester swilled down some more champagne.
9Vasilyev too was in rare form, swilling down the ambassador's wine and talking of old times before the revolution.
10"Indeed." He swilled down the rest of the moonshine and smacked his lips.
11The water lapped up in the palm, as the soldier marches, is sweeter than the abundant draughts swilled down by self-indulgence.
12When she was not singing the praises of the Lord, Lettie Jean was swilling down beer, laughing, and telling dirty jokes.
13"I'm coming," said Albinus, and swilled down his beer.
14"Hey, it's Otto Waterhouse, the infamous killer cop and cop killer!" roared Hagbard, swilling down beer from his huge stein.