And he set the tone for the evening by swigging decadently from a bottle of champagne on his way to his farewell bash. |
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With spring swigging in mind, Somerfield is introducing a juicy new range of Antipodean Riesling, dry muscat, Sauvignon blanc and Verdelho wines. |
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As soon as the Colonel was out of sight the troops collapsed in a heap and began swigging from their flasks. |
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Witnesses have said he had been walking down the beach earlier in the evening eating a mince pie and swigging from a bottle of Sherry. |
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I'm sure Waterstones won't refuse midnight admission to customers who are obviously swigging from hip flasks. |
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The last we saw of him he was pictured swigging beer on a yacht in Marbella. |
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When the friend arrives, he is handed the second Coke and starts swigging it with no clue where it had been. |
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My brother Bruce and I were standing on the rear patio of my father's house, swigging beers as my dad was readying steaks for the grill. |
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We sit swigging the wine with which we are liberally provided, then we disperse. |
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It's always best to drink bubbly from a glass rather than swigging it directly from the bottle. |
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Dressed in regulation New York black, the opening crowd is much too busy swigging its wine and talking to its friends to listen or watch. |
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Teenagers sit swigging beer at roadblocks, ready to kill anyone who doesn't have the right papers. |
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We all went to swim before lunch, rather necessary after swigging Martinis. |
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Band members had to photograph one another swigging the bright orange drink. |
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She had to be in control, even if it meant artificially reining in her wild emotions by swigging a few drinks. |
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One lad kneels over an old synthesiser frequently swigging from a bottle of white cider. |
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Soon they're swigging beer, blowing joints, ripping off drug-dealers and trying to sell a gun they jacked from a local gang. |
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Take James Carville, who, swigging Coc' Cola and playing the mad Cajun, spurred buttermilk-biscuit glamour to new heights. |
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Marcia, swigging some metho, thanked Dan for the performance. |
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In this diary, the heroine is more likely to spend her days loading cartloads of hay and selling cattle rather than counting calories and swigging Chardonnay. |
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Would we find him bearded and crying, swigging moonshine and wearing a punched-through top hat with a mouse in it? |
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I travelled in reading a report for the first of two meetings today, swigging copious amounts of fizzy mineral water and nursing a large hangover. |
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In woods behind Mayflower Inn, at Manomet Point, came upon gay crowd of cedar waxwings swigging ripe chokecherry juice. |
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Young men and women lean out of car windows and sunroofs, swigging from bottles and honking their horns. |
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For the untold number of cleansers swigging juice for breakfast, anecdotal evidence will have to do for now. |
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And behind any club at night you will find gangs of sophisticated and gorgeous thirty-somethings swigging guiltily from an illicit flask of vodka. |
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Why did he keep swigging out of a glass bottle? |
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I reckon a picture of Jeremy Clarkson driving on the M40 swigging an alcopop might do the trick. |
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As seen through the eyes of Edgar, he is a wreck of a man with flaking skin and bloodshot eyes, swigging whisky and red wine in equal measure, and talking endlessly about failure. |
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But the British series, about the aristocratic Crawley family and their titular home, goes down so easily that it's a bit like scarfing handfuls of caramel corn while swigging champagne. |
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The woman on the other hand is in her cups swigging from one wine glass while another stands at her elbow. |
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By now, he was swigging vodka from a water glass. |
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