verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Jack swigged the last of his coffee and left.
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Jack swigged the last of his tea and got up to leave.
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The old man wandered along, swigging occasionally from a whiskey bottle.
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The soldiers took it in turns to swig vodka.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But I ain't going into no detox clinic, swigging bloody methadone.
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Fogarty finished his double rye and Jack swigged the last of his coffee royal, and they went out the back door.
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He uncorked one of the bottles on the altar and swigged from it.
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I drive back to the hotel with Lucker swigging at a litre bottle of vodka beside me.
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Mrs Morgan is caught shoplifting and starts swigging back pills with glasses of wine.
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Ratagan swigged at his beer and swallowed gratefully.
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Sitting on my unused bed, swigging room service orange juice, I switch on the Rosenbloom show.
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So I doubt if our hero would have been good for many heroics after swigging that.