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Swilling   /swˈɪlɪŋ/   Listen
Swilling

noun
1.
The drinking of large mouthfuls rapidly.  Synonyms: gulping, guzzling.






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"Swilling" Quotes from Famous Books



... of well dressed people, of both sexes, sitting on the covered benches, exposed to the eyes of the mob; and, which is worse, to the cold, raw, night-air, devouring sliced beef, and swilling port, and punch, and cyder, I can't help compassionating their temerity; white I despise their want of taste and decorum; but, when they course along those damp and gloomy walks, or crowd together upon the wet gravel, without any other cover than the cope of Heaven, listening to a song, which ...
— The Expedition of Humphry Clinker • Tobias Smollett

... coffee. I had read that sour milk was also conducive to longevity, and that if one would drink it faithfully he might live to be a hundred years old. A friend to whom I had confided this information said that between swilling down buttermilk a hundred years and being dead, he preferred ...
— Confessions of a Neurasthenic • William Taylor Marrs



Words linked to "Swilling" :   imbibing, drinking, imbibition, swill



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