swig (Meaning)

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swig (n)

a large and hurried swallow

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swig (v)

strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat

to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught

swig Sentence Examples

  1. The thirsty hiker greedily swigged down the cool water from the canteen.
  2. The man in the bar took a hefty swig of his beer, savoring its golden hue.
  3. The child couldn't resist taking a sneaky swig of her mother's soda.
  4. The pirate captain bellowed for his crew to swig the rum barrels after a successful plunder.
  5. The wanderer gratefully took a swig from the stranger's water bottle.
  6. The athlete downed a quick swig of sports drink to replenish his electrolytes.
  7. The thirsty patient sipped a small swig of water through a straw.
  8. The actor couldn't help but swig a sip of whiskey from the prop bottle during filming.
  9. The doctor administered a small swig of medicine to the sick child.
  10. The wine connoisseur took an appreciative swig and contemplated the complex flavors.

FAQs About the word swig

a large and hurried swallow, strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat, to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught

drink,sip, gulp, draft, belt, quaff, slug, sup,swallow, snort

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The thirsty hiker greedily swigged down the cool water from the canteen.

The man in the bar took a hefty swig of his beer, savoring its golden hue.

The child couldn't resist taking a sneaky swig of her mother's soda.

The pirate captain bellowed for his crew to swig the rum barrels after a successful plunder.