swig / swɪg /

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swig2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an amount of liquid, especially liquor, taken in one swallow; draught: He took a swig from the flask.
v. 无主动词 verb

swigged, swig·ging.

  1. to drink heartily or greedily.

swig 近义词

v. 动词 verb

drink down

swig 的近义词 8

更多swig例句

  1. A short TikTok showed him skating down the street, taking a swig of juice and singing the words “it’s only right for you to play the way you feel.”
  2. Except, neighborhoods still aren’t sure when they’ll get to take a swig.
  3. I ordered a salad, ate it, and in the bathroom snuck a swig of Pepto.
  4. Pavlenko exclaimed, taking a swig of the Ukrainian vodka known as harilka.
  5. After effectively blowing him off the screen, she pops a Budweiser and takes a swig before gazing at the defeated one last time.
  6. Another, more erotic, painting shows a young, topless girl wearing handcuffs, surreptitiously sneaking a swig of beer from a can.
  7. Swig has blamed the lack of payment on his inability to access his Lehman loan.
  8. While I was cooking supper the old man took a swig or two and got sort of warmed up, and went to ripping again.
  9. The sound of running water was near; he went to the creek and bathed his throat, easing its burning with a deep swig.
  10. He took another swig at his glass and shifted his eyes to the fire.
  11. His mother, breaking over the traces of restraint, hugged the jug of whiskey, taking swig after swig as the vigil wore on.
  12. He took another swig at the pistol and then sat up to watch the conflict.