swig in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

swig in the PONS Dictionary

swig Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take a swig
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Even a single swig, immediately spat out, can cause death from fibrous tissue developing in the lungs, leading to asphyxiation.
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Or the effects of ten deep swigs of vodka combined with several tokes on a joint of pot?
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He drank it all, groaning with each swig.
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Turns out he had more than just a swig of baby formula here.
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I take swigs from it once in a while.
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He was captured by a photographer in the act of swigging from the bottle while holding up three fingers to signify the third win.
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The men only had time to start a pillow fight and attempt a swig from one of the empty vodka bottles next to the bed, before they were apprehended.
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Nol took full advantage of this and is reported as swigging champagne with his compatriots in the locker room between rounds at the discus event.
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He loosened his tie and top button, put his hand through his hair and took long swig from the bottle.
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We snuck outside to smoke and take swigs from a hidden bottle of wine.
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