swill in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Swill (verb): to drink (liquid) greedily or in large quantities.
Sample Sentences
- The dog eagerly began to swill the water from his bowl after a long walk in the heat.
- After the party, we found ourselves swilling the leftover beer as we cleaned up the mess.
- In the bustling tavern, patrons could be seen swilling their drinks and laughing heartily.
- She watched in disgust as the pig began to swill its food from the trough.
- The chef advised against swilling the sauce, as it would ruin the delicate flavors he had crafted.
- The dog eagerly began to swill the water from its bowl after a long run.
- After the party, we found everyone swilling beer and laughing boisterously.
- He tried to swill down the bitter medicine with a glass of orange juice.
- The pigs were happy to swill the leftover scraps from the kitchen.
- In the heat of summer, I often swill my iced tea to cool down quickly.
- The dog eagerly began to swill the water from its bowl after a long walk.
- After the party, we found the guests had swilled down all the beer in the fridge.
- The farmers swill the pig's trough with leftover scraps to ensure they eat well.
- She watched in disgust as he swilled his drink before slamming the glass on the table.
- In the dim light, they would often swill cheap wine, laughing boisterously into the night.
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