0 to cause a liquid to flow around or over something, often in order to clean it:
1 to drink, especially alcohol, quickly and in large amounts
3 the movement of liquid over or around something, often in order to clean it:
4 to drink something, usually alcohol, in large amounts
5 waste food used for feeding pigs, or fig. bad or unpleasant food
But the days of the swill (1945) or six o'clock swill (1955), the die determined who was to buy the next round, or whose toe was raddled (1899).
He cannot say what weight of refuse and swill is produced, but he understands that it is used in the piggery maintained by the hospital.
No matter how hard we try to ensure that licence holders treat their swill effectively, no enforcement regime is watertight.
So far as the licensing of swill feeders is concerned, similar considerations apply.
All swill retained on stations is sterilised in accordance with the statutory obligations imposed on all stock-keepers.
The work has been carried out extraordinarily well, so well that contractors for swill now complain bitterly that they cannot get any swill.
He boiled all his swill, he had a foot-bath installed for disinfection, so that people would not bring infection when coming to the styes.
One thing we do know with absolute certainty: one of the chief causes of this disease is the feeding of swill.
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