"Swigs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swigs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Swigs" Meaning

To take a swig of something means to drink a quick, large amount of it, often with a sense of taking a cheeky or impromptu action.

"Swigs" Examples

I love to swig a cold soda on a hot summer day.
After a long run, she likes to swig a sports drink to replenish her electrolytes.
Swigging a protein shake helps him build muscle after a workout.
It's best to swig a spoonful of honey to soothe a sore throat.
The bartender swigged a drink before pouring it into the waiting glass.

"Swigs" Similar Words

Swifter

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Swiftest

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"Swiftest" is an adjective that means moving or happening quickly; rapid. It is the superlative form of the word "swift", indicating the highest degree of speed or rapidity.

Swiftian

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Referring to things or persons related to or characteristic of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet famous for works like "Gulliver's Travels" and "A Modest Proposal".

Swiftly

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Moving or doing something quickly or in a short time.

Swiftness

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Swig

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Swigged

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Swigging

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Swigging refers to taking a swig of a drink, typically a liquor or a potion, by bringing the liquid to the mouth and drinking it in one swift motion, often from a bottle or a container.

Swill

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Swilling

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Swim

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Swimbel

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There is no word "swimbel". However, I'm assuming you might be referring to the word "swim" which means to move through the air or a liquid (such as water) using someone's arms and legs in a specific way.

Swimmer

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Swimmers

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Swimming-pool

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Swimming

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The act of moving through water using the limbs, with or without the aid of equipment, typically for recreation, exercise, or competition.