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swig noun an act of drinking deeply, especially of intoxicating liquor UK, 1621- She balanced it on the crook of her arm and took a deep and resonant swig. — Charles Frazier, Cold Mountain, p. 215, 1998
- He washed them down with a swig of water. — Louis Sachar, Holes, p. 200, 2000
- I stretched out in my mother’s huge iron bathtub and took a swig from the large G&T I had smuggled in with me — Jasper Fforde, The Eyre Affair, p. 229, 2003
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