Synonym: draft, draught, gulp, quaff, slog, slug. Similar words: wig, twig, wiggle, earwig, bigwig, wiggly, wiggling, dwight eisenhower. Meaning: [swɪg] n. a large and hurried swallow. v. 1. strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat 2. to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught.
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31, "I'M TERRIBLY sorry," begins a well-spoken young woman, "but could I have a swig of your beer?
32, Taxol content in needle and swig of Taxus yunnanensis was the highest within four species from East Asia area, Taxus cuspid...
33, He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again his silence.
34, He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence.
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35, McGuire took a long swig from his bottle of bitter lemon.
36, Taxol content in needle and swig of Taxus yunnanensis was the highest within four species from East Asia area, Taxus cuspidata was the ...
37, People gathered outside Munich, a large lawn, singing, dancing, watching horse racing, and swig of beer.
38, Now, she can lift a water bottle to her mouth for a swig, or feed herself.
39, No - one laughed as he pulled out a hankie then took a large swig of his beer.
40, SWIG, though, does the hard work for you — with a minuscule amount of pseudo-code.
41, Taxol content in needle and swig of Taxus yunnanensis was the highest within four species from East Asia area, Taxus cuspidata was the second, The ...
42, " Was I right?'she said. " I saw you taking a crafty swig! "
43, The hunter picked up his rifle a swig of whiskey, and started to look for her.
44, He pulled out a bottle of wine and took a swig.
45, Rick: Wow. The cheese melts in your mouth, and when you take a 2)swig of champagne, the bubbles play with the 3) creaminess of the cheese.