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Definition of the day : « swig »

  • verb drink down
Example sentences :
  • I now went ashore at Charleston, and had my swig, as long as the money lasted.
  • Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
  • I don't care ef there's a dozen on 'em;' and he took a swig at his bottle.
  • Extract from : « Oldtown Fireside Stories » by Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Instead, however, of jumping at the chance, he took a swig at a flask of cognac.
  • Extract from : « The Magnificent Montez » by Horace Wyndham
  • And Swig says: "Well, Mr. Febrile, have you ever acted ill?"
  • Extract from : « The Letters of Charles Dickens » by Charles Dickens
  • Maybe, like as not, a swig o' rum ud sweeten his bilge, sir.
  • Extract from : « Brothers of Peril » by Theodore Goodridge Roberts
  • Then let us have a swig at the colonel's port—it's the best in the county.
  • Extract from : « Kennedy Square » by F. Hopkinson Smith
  • Grousing because he can't sit in an easy-chair and swig toddies no end!
  • Extract from : « Pirates' Hope » by Francis Lynde
  • It was "have a swig of this, Froggy" or "get yourself around that, Frenchy."
  • Extract from : « The A.E.F. » by Heywood Broun
  • He took a swig of pineapple juice and passed the can back to Harold.
  • Extract from : « First Man » by Clyde Brown
  • She lifted my flask from the desk, or I could be askin' you to have a swig.
  • Extract from : « Lightnin' » by Frank Bacon