swig in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
SWIG (verb): to take a large gulp or drink of a liquid.
Sample Sentences
- He took a long swig from the bottle before passing it around the campfire.
- After a quick swig of water, she felt rejuvenated and ready to continue the hike.
- The bartender watched as he took a hearty swig of his favorite whiskey.
- With a satisfied grin, she savored each swig of the rich, velvety hot chocolate.
- It was a hot day, and he relished every swig of the chilled lemonade.
- He took a long swig from the bottle before passing it to his friend.
- After a hot day in the sun, she enjoyed a refreshing swig of lemonade.
- With a confident grin, he took a swig of his favorite whiskey.
- As the campfire crackled, they shared stories and took swigs from their flasks.
- She savored every swig of the rich, dark coffee, feeling it warm her from the inside.
- He took a long swig from his water bottle after the intense workout.
- With a satisfied grin, she took a swig of her favorite craft beer.
- After a long day at work, he enjoyed a swig of whiskey to unwind.
- The hiker paused to take a swig of water before continuing up the steep trail.
- She offered him a swig from her flask, knowing he needed a boost of energy.
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