Like a practised wine taster, she swilled the dark liquid around in her mouth then swallowed. |
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After the movie he would have a meal of rice, pasta or fish swilled down with Gaelic Coffee. |
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Traditional Thai food was swilled down with a never-ending supply of cola and followed by ice cream. |
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At the base of the waterfall all of the water swilled into a basin and then formed a river. |
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All the waste fell into an ashpit which was filled with ashes from the housefires and the whole thing emptied and swilled down once a fortnight. |
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She scraped her untouched food into a black plastic rubbish sack and swilled the plate in a bowl of cold water in the sink. |
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Then he took pails of water and swilled down the inner cell, cleaning it from its last occupant. |
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They danced to salsa and rock bands, swilled beer, crowded poetry readings, and channelled literary ghosts with a giant Ouija board. |
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Constance returned her smile, relieved, relaxing suddenly, as if she had finished a challenging physical chore or swilled a stiff drink. |
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If chemicals are spilled, the surface must be cleaned immediately and swilled off with abundant water. |
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The fighting has swilled viciously back and forth over the handful of towns that make up the pitifully poor country. |
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The hard-drinking bear, estimated to be about two years old, broke into campers' coolers and, using his claws and teeth to open the cans, swilled down the suds. |
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The miracle fruit is both slathered and swilled by the pitcher-full: the pina colada was invented here in the Sixties after a process was developed to extract coconut cream. |
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Jumping to his feet he swilled his bowl clear and polished it with sand. |
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While his mid-Seventies Los Angeles peers were taking it easy and running on empty, Zevon's albums swilled with troubling tales of mercenaries, psychopaths and bent lawyers. |
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This particular centre had styled itself as a cutesy village, presumably to counteract the flood of materialism that swilled torrential down its faux high street. |
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Once they flew on all our ground, swilled in heat sun burnt roadside scythe men on hay makings, shepherds on a pasture, from them took water for domestic needs. |
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