Noun
can I have just a swig of your lemonade to wash down these french fries? Verb
the only way he can stay awake at his night job is by constantly swigging drinks containing caffeine
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Noun
Unsurprisingly, he's frequently seen taking a swig of liquor.—Jim Higgins, jsonline.com, 15 July 2025 Alex Palou etched his name in the history books and enjoyed the ceremonial swig of milk in Victory Lane at the Indianapolis 500 over the weekend.—Staff, FOXNews.com, 28 May 2025
Verb
The officers, who were part of a crime-reduction overtime initiative, found Ennis swigging a beer from a paper bag in the park by W. 137th St. and Riverside Drive about 10:05 p.m.—Kerry Burke, New York Daily News, 6 July 2025 The four-decade veteran of As the World Turns made her exit after just over a year on the series in appropriately grand fashion, by swigging a teacup full of crushed sleeping pills in a January episode.—Ryan Coleman, EW.com, 1 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for swig
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