swizzle
IPA: swˈɪzʌɫ
noun
- Any of various kinds of alcoholic drink.
- Alternative form of switchel (“drink based on water and vinegar”) [(US) A beverage of water and vinegar, often seasoned with ginger and sweetened with molasses, honey, or similar.]
verb
- To stir or mix.
- (computer graphics) To permute bits, or elements of a vector.
- (programming, transitive) To convert portable symbols or positions to memory-dependent pointers during deserialization.
- (programming, Objective-C, transitive) To change a class's dispatch table in order to resolve messages from an existing selector to a new implementation.
- To drink; to swill.
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Examples of "swizzle" in Sentences
- Swizzle sticks e're out of crackers.
- The size of the photo at Rum Swizzle is not large enough.
- Sindler was granted a patent on his swizzle stick in 1935.
- I use those skinny chocolate mint sticks as swizzle sticks.
- The two things are as different as oranges and swizzle sticks.
- Rum Swizzle is an example of a pretty good article on a cocktail.
- Hotel Angelini, sipping his "swizzle" and studiously watching the
- Their hats are trimmed with swizzle sticks, foxtails and pipe cleaners.
- There is an article under Swizzle Sticks that may fit in with this project.
- For example, swizzle sticks are a feature of all bars, even the sleazy ones.
- His first forays into sculpture were experiments with plastic swizzle sticks.
- It looks like a swizzle stick decorated with a bouffant that belongs on the edge of a drink.
- It came with lots of fresh mint, a female silhouette shaped swizzle stick and a big stalk of sugar cane.
- The drink recipe and ingredients or tools to make your specialty cocktail mojito muddlers, margarita salt, swizzle sticks, etc.
- Vodka from a small carafe is then poured into the vessel and stirred with a piece of lemongrass, its ends splintered to serve as a swizzle stick.
- It's as if the little snippets of these lives which you can bet were pitched as "vignettes" had a greater purpose than to swizzle our brains into believing that flying is anything but tediously mundane.
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