swigging (Meaning)

swigging

to drink in long drafts, to take a swig, a quantity drunk at one time, to drink in long gulps

swigging Sentence Examples

  1. He was swigging down liters of beer as if his thirst knew no bounds.
  2. The thirsty hiker swigged from his water bottle, desperate to quench his dryness.
  3. The sailor swigged from his tankard of ale, his weathered face beaming with contentment.
  4. The dehydrated runner swigged a bottle of electrolyte solution to replenish his energy.
  5. She swigged from the goblet of wine, savoring its rich aroma and smooth texture.
  6. The thirsty dog swigged eagerly from the water bowl, its tail wagging furiously.
  7. The bandit swigged from his flask of whiskey, his rough-hewn features softened by the warmth of the liquor.
  8. The child swigged from his juice box, its sweet taste bringing a smile to his face.
  9. The sick patient swigged from a straw, grateful for the relief it brought to his sore throat.
  10. The weary traveler swigged from his canteen, the cool water reviving his tired body and mind.

FAQs About the word swigging

to drink in long drafts, to take a swig, a quantity drunk at one time, to drink in long gulps

gulping, drinking,sipping, swilling, tossing (down or off), slurping, pounding (down), licking, guzzling, hoisting

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He was swigging down liters of beer as if his thirst knew no bounds.

The thirsty hiker swigged from his water bottle, desperate to quench his dryness.

The sailor swigged from his tankard of ale, his weathered face beaming with contentment.

The dehydrated runner swigged a bottle of electrolyte solution to replenish his energy.