Sentence examples for swig of from inspiring English sources

"swig of" is a common phrase in written English.
It means to take a large drink of a liquid, usually alcohol. For example, "He took a swig of beer before ordering another round for the table."

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A swig of Benolyn!

He took a swig of his beer.

He took another swig of the original.

A swig of Coke Zero.

He takes a swig of his drink.

She takes another swig of my water.

I took a swig of the whisky.

Then he took a long swig of beer.

He punctuated the statement with a swig of water.

He paused, and took a swig of red wine.

I take a swig of water to catch my breath.

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