"Swizzler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Swizzler" Meaning

A Swizzler is a type of sandwich or hot dog served on a steamed bun or roll, originating from Swittzerland, but typically served in the United States. It is typically long and lightly grilled or steamed. Swizzler is also the name of a style of sundeck on some boats. Additionally, Swizzler is the brand name of a commercial brand of annual peas and crinkle cut carrots.

It can also refer to something or someone that twists or mixes something up, often in a confusing or chaotic manner.

"Swizzler" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Swizzler"


- Example 1
To put your coat on a swizzler indicates a coat rack in an office often held on a wall; also can be a chief salesman, such as a real estate agent or call center sales person, etc.
"The company hires sales swizzlers to increase the sales figure."

- Example 2
Swiss-style butter rocker, an old-fashioned mixer for cream.
"The grandmother was using a swizzler to make some whipped cream for dessert."

- Example 3
A type of smart home television remote co-have and control with a branded cable box (not included)
"She orders a new swizzler because it’s wireless and easier to control with her phone app."

- Example 4
Old-fashioned lemon squeezer.
"The chef in Italy wishes he could use a vintage swizzler but found a new one."

- Example 5
Nickname of a strong man or one of strength..
"After bench pressing 300lb, Lance is a swizzler among his gym friends."

"Swizzler" Similar Words

Swive

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Verb: succeeding a verb, swive means to copulate or have sexual intercourse, often in a superficial or casual manner, especially in a public place or situation.

Swivel

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SHIFT OR TWIST BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN TWO OR MORE POSITIONS.

Swiveled

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Adverb: turned or moved something, especially a part of the body, from side to side, in a twisting motion.<br><br>Example: The pilot swiveled the plane's control yoke to the left.

Swiveling

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"Swiveling" is the act of twisting or turning suddenly, often quickly, on a pivot or around a central axis. It can also refer to the motion of swinging or rotating rapidly from side to side, often in a spinning motion.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The chair swiveled round to face the TV.<br> The soccer player swiveled his head to track the ball.<br> The dancer's skirt began to swivel as she spun around.<br><br>In general, "swiveling" implies a smooth, fluid motion that involves a rapid change in direction while rotating around a central point.

Swivelled

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To turn or move something back and forth from one side to the other, often quickly and repeatedly.

Swivelling

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Moving or turning unduly from side to side, usually with a vigorous motion.

Swivels

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Swizzle

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To mix or stir something, especially a drink, usually by rotating a stick or spoon in a circular motion, often to create a whirlpool or a frothy texture.<br><br>Example: "Can you swizzle the cocktail so the foam forms on top?"<br><br>As a verb, to swizzle can also mean to make a confusing or unclear noise, often with one's voice or by shouting.<br><br>Example: "The crowd started swizzling with cheers and applause when the home team scored a goal."<br><br>In general, to swizzle can also refer to to change or alter something, especially in a confusing or unclear way.<br><br>Example: "She swizzled her appearance in public, transforming from a conservative businesswoman to a glamorous socialite."

Swollen

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The word "swollen" is an adjective that means:<br><br> Inflated or enlarged, often as a result of liquid accumulation, injury, or disease.<br> Full or excessive in size or amount.<br> Inflamed or red and puffy, especially due to an infection or injury.<br><br>Example: "The swollen ankle made it difficult to walk."

Swoon

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To feel extremely romantic or excited, often in a way that shows a strong emotional response. It can also refer to a sudden, brief loss of consciousness, typically due to physical or emotional shock.

Swooned

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To lose consciousness or become weakened with desire or excitement, often due to a romantic or physical attraction.

Swooning

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Faint with loss of consciousness, often due to a strong emotion such as joy, shock, or intense pleasure, often in a romantic context.

Swoons

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To be utterly enchanted or captivated, often to the point of temporary loss of consciousness or composure.

Swoop

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To make a sudden swift movement or descent, especially by flying or diving.

Swooped

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The word "swooped" is the past tense of the verb "sweep". It means to move or fly quickly and forcefully downwards, often with a sudden or energetic motion.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The hawk swooped down to grab the fish from the water.<br> She swooped her arms around her children to give them a hug.<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to describe a situation where someone or something moves swiftly and effectively to achieve a goal or seize an opportunity.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company swooped in to acquire the small startup and bought it out.<br> The new policy swooped in to address the long-standing problem.

Swooping

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Pronounced as /ˈswuːpɪŋ/. <br><br>Swooping means moving with a sudden, downwards motion, like a bird in flight.