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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In its struggle of the soul, national and personal, with a swig or two of liberal cosplay, Zero Day is maybe even a spiritual sequel to the 1995 Michael Douglas flick.—Dominic Patten, Deadline, 20 Feb. 2025 While collecting, the brothers would frequently stop to take swigs of the sap, which is almost entirely water (about 98 percent), then a tiny bit of natural sugar and other nutrients.—Peter Baugh, The Athletic, 23 Jan. 2025
Verb
To our left trailed a seemingly endless line of cars, inside of which children slept and workers swigged coffee.—Juan Wulff, Newsweek, 13 Dec. 2024 The new Honey Stinger Rapid Hydration Mix ($15 and up from Honey Stinger) offers three types of specialized hydration: Prepare for swigging pre-ride, Perform for sipping on the bike, and Recover for your evening come-down.—Stephanie Pearson, WIRED, 31 May 2021 See all Example Sentences for swig
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