swillers (Meaning)

swillers

wash, drench, garbage, refuse, a semiliquid food for animals (such as swine) composed of edible refuse mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk, food for animals (as pigs) made from scraps of food mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk, something suggestive of slop or garbage, to drink great drafts of, garbage, to feed (as a pig) with swill, drench, swash, to drink or eat greedily, swig entry 1, to drink or eat freely, greedily, or to excess, to feed (an animal, such as a pig) with swill

Synonyms & Antonyms of swillers

swillers Sentence Examples

  1. The rowdy swillers consumed copious amounts of ale, leaving the tavern in a drunken stupor.
  2. The swillers' jovial laughter echoed through the streets, announcing their merry revelry.
  3. The knights were renowned for their prowess in battle and their excessive drinking as swillers.
  4. The swillers' incessant thirst led them to spend their fortunes on the finest vintages.
  5. The swillers' bellies protruded obscenely, evidence of their unquenchable gluttony.
  6. The authorities turned a blind eye to the swillers' antics, recognizing their harmless nature.
  7. The village elders warned the young people against consorting with the swillers, lest they ruin their reputations.
  8. The swillers' drunken brawl disrupted the otherwise peaceful town square.
  9. The king decreed that all swillers be banished from the realm, fearing their influence on his people.
  10. The legend of the swillers has been passed down through generations, a cautionary tale against the perils of excessive alcohol consumption.

FAQs About the word swillers

wash, drench, garbage, refuse, a semiliquid food for animals (such as swine) composed of edible refuse mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk, food for animal

pigs, hogs, hog, gluttons, stuffers,cormorants, overeaters, trenchermen, feasters,gourmands

pickers, dieters,nibblers,

The rowdy swillers consumed copious amounts of ale, leaving the tavern in a drunken stupor.

The swillers' jovial laughter echoed through the streets, announcing their merry revelry.

The knights were renowned for their prowess in battle and their excessive drinking as swillers.

The swillers' incessant thirst led them to spend their fortunes on the finest vintages.