swig cider
Frequency: 3.51.2 per million words
To drink cider in large mouthfuls, often quickly.
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- After a long day, the farmer sat on his porch to swig cider from a jug.
- He often swigs cider straight from the bottle when he's thirsty.
- The crowd cheered as the winner swigged cider from the trophy cup.
- I've just swigged some strong cider and it's gone right to my head.
- "Don't just sip it, swig the cider like you mean it!" he shouted at the festival.
- At the village fair, they would swig homemade cider and dance all night.
- She laughed and swigged the last of her cider before heading to the dance floor.
- There's nothing better than swigging cold cider on a hot summer's day.
- He looked so thirsty he seemed ready to swig the whole pitcher of cider.
- The old man took a moment, then swigged his cider thoughtfully.