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I pilfered sips of my roommates' orange juice in college to the point that they put Post-it notes on the carton, which I then gleefully ripped off to swig away with an unwashed mouth.
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I sit, nervously shaking and swigging away at my can, as the groups of ghouls bound past clutching bags of sweets.
Some sections are crowded, with hordes of hedonists looking to swim and swig their worries away.
Why did he keep swigging out of a glass bottle?
As a spectacle, it can feel oddly lonely and pyrrhic, the equivalent of the drinking game Paul Merson and Gazza would play in their shared hotel room on Middlesbrough away days, swigging red wine with a sleeping pill chaser till one of them passed out.
At Christmas – and only at Christmas – do we seem able to recall the year's less pleasant periods and, instead of rueing them, dismiss them with a roll of the eyeballs and wash them away with another swig of mulled wine.
Bridger told the court he was an alcoholic who drank up to 25 cans of cider a day and was swigging vodka as he sped away with April.
And by the looks of things he wasn't particularly happy, mouthing "Go away!" after taking a swig.
Actually, when I think about it, I only really enjoy the transitions, those few blessed minutes of rest between sports when you munch away contentedly at your sandwiches, swig some coffee, and gaze indulgently at the obsessive, furrowed faces of those who take it too seriously.
When he tried to take a swig of Chris' water, Chris pulled it away telling Larry he had a germ thing.
Finish it all off with a nice swig of milk.
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