swig|swigged|swigging|swigs in English
verb
[swɪg]
take a large swallow of a liquid, gulp
Use "swig|swigged|swigging|swigs" in a sentence
1. He sat swigging beer and smoking.
2. Ratagan swigged at his beer and swallowed gratefully.
3. He smiled and a swig.
4. He took a swig of water.
5. Don't swig beer the way you drink water.
6. He smiled and took a swig.
7. Me mum's had a few swigs, but there's still plenty left.
8. She took a long swig of coke.
9. The soldiers took it in turns to swig vodka.
10. He took a deep swig from the bottle.
11. He stopped, took a swig of the dead champagne.
12. He smiled and took a swig from the bottle.
13. Hall winked and took a healthy swig from his canteen cup.
14. She took a swig of wine and lit a cigarette.
15. She took a swig of whisky, straight from the bottle.
16. He was still hanging around, swigging the Coke out of the can.
17. He took a swig of whisky from his hip flask.
18. She had a quick swig of water and then set off again.
19. I picked up the bottle beside me and took another long swig.
20. Synonyms for Bibbing include drinking, boozing, guzzling, tippling, soaking, lushing up, liquoring up, swilling, swallowing and swigging
21. I drive back to the hotel with Lucker swigging at a litre bottle of vodka beside me.
22. He reached around for the beer, found it, and took a long swig.
23. He took a swig at the aspirin and the sour grains stuck in his throat.
24. Synonyms for Chugalugging include gulping down, swallowing, gobbling, downing, swilling, wolfing, chugging, stuffing, devouring and swigging
25. Sitting on my unused bed, swigging room service orange juice, I switch on the Rosenbloom show.