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I . swill [swɪl] N no pl

1. swill (pig feed):

swill
swill fig, iron

2. swill (rinse):

swill
swill

II . swill [swɪl] VB trans

1. swill (swirl):

swill liquid

2. swill (rinse):

swill
swill

3. swill (drink):

swill
swill

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I have been bartending on and off for years, offering up whatever swill is requested.
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Swill, but don't ever brush or use soap as this may damage it.
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He returns to the inquisitor and marks large amounts of swill being given to the poor.
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Consume in moderation and swill your mouth out with water.
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And young people aren't just drinking swill, either.
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The early closure of pubs led to the infamous six o'clock swill.
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One well-known character, known for a certain habit, swilled back his pint, strode up to the fire, and was about to spit with relish into it.
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The story makes reference to the six o'clock swill, written at a time shortly after the war when it was presumed that the reader would be familiar with the phenomenon.
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This referendum voted to continue six o'clock closing of hotel bars, which had been introduced in 1917, and the six o'clock swill.
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The candidates knew they had to swill the planters with bumbo (rum).
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