Thesaurus / swill
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That convenience is key when you’re trying to resist the allure of pricy cafe brew or nasty-but-easy gas station swill.
BEST K CUP COFFEES IN 2022STAN HORACZEKFEBRUARY 19, 2022POPULAR-SCIENCEThe Los Angeles Police Department, a swill of American authoritarianism if there has ever been one, saw the 1984 Los Angeles Games as an opportunity.
THE IOC’S TREATMENT OF MISSING CHINESE TENNIS STAR PENG SHUAI IS DISTURBINGLY ON-BRANDCORBIN SMITHNOVEMBER 29, 2021THE DAILY BEASTIt was when one of the table-legs overturned the swill-pail that the long pent-up storm burst in a torrent of invective.
FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WARVARIOUSThe corners of its mouth are permanently turned up so that it can hardly stop smiling even when it is squealing for swill.
THE RED COW AND HER FRIENDSPETER MCARTHURShe was so full that we were afraid to give her the usual ration of swill for fear she would swell up and burst.
THE RED COW AND HER FRIENDSPETER MCARTHURLightning flashed and forked athwart the clouded firmament, from which fell rain, not in drops, but sheets—a very swill of it.
THE VEE-BOERSMAYNE REIDThen I went goes in a quick way to the singing creek where the willows grow, to get the swill-smells off.
THE STORY OF OPALOPAL WHITELEYWe were then standing in the open close by a swill heap and the bear was coming toward us, there being no timber intervening.
HUNTING IN MANY LANDSVARIOUSThe introduction of swill milk into the city appears to belong to a later period.
A HISTORY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN AND KINGS COUNTY VOLUME IISTEPHEN M. OSTRANDERIt became the practice for milk-dealers to send to the various distilleries and purchase swill, which they fed to their cows.
A HISTORY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN AND KINGS COUNTY VOLUME IISTEPHEN M. OSTRANDERWORDS RELATED TO SWILL
- absorbed
- belted
- boozed
- consumed
- dissipated
- downed
- drained
- gargled
- gulped
- guzzled
- hit the bottle
- imbibed
- indulged
- inhaled
- irrigated
- lapped
- liquor up
- nipped
- partake of
- pulled on
- put away
- quaffed
- sipped
- sloshed
- slurped
- soaked up
- sopped
- sponged
- sucked
- swallowed
- swigged
- swilled
- tanked up
- thirsted
- tippled
- toasted
- tossed off
- washed down
- wet one's whistle
- wet whistle
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