0 to drink, especially by swallowing large amounts in a series of single actions: --
1 the act of swallowing a large amount of a drink in a single action: --
2 to drink something in large swallows --
Altman helps her find some snap, but a relaxed, silly snap, as in the cartoon sound she makes when she takes a midday swig of bourbon.
Muniyandi says a quick prayer before taking a few swigs of rum equally quickly.
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.
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.
Gibbs may also have been dismissed from the navy for his drinking, as he is often seen swigging rum from a flask.
When swigging a wine cup the practitioner is really practicing grabbing and striking techniques.
He was captured by a photographer in the act of swigging from the bottle while holding up three fingers to signify the third win.
Do we really want to be a society in which someone who swigs a bottle of water or eats a sandwich in a car can be prosecuted?