swilling

IPA: swˈɪɫɪŋ

noun

  • Greedy drinking.
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Examples of "swilling" in Sentences

  • Where can I mail the booze, 'cause I can't imagine how you get along without swilling something in that period of time.
  • Captain Morgan and, um, whatever those guys are swilling it with while they're cavorting in those frat-boyish commercials.
  • Don your best flapper or bootlegger gear and shimmy to the sounds of live ragtime while swilling from an open bar from 7 to 9 p.m. The Aggrolites
  • Stimulating the brain in certain ways - such as swilling sugary drinks - can boost output, perhaps giving athletes that all-important edge over their rivals.
  • Far, far sexier than the president and his drooping poll numbers are the crusading challengers of the Republican Party, whose tea-swilling followers are fogging up the windows of the 2010 midterm elections.
  • He wrinkled his nose in a puzzled way at the dishes offered to him by the waiter but refused none, devouring the food with a great appetite and drinking ( "swilling" Fyne called it) gallons of ginger beer, which was procured for him (in stone bottles) at his request.

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