Even I eventually got sick of hearing about characters swilling whisky and driving at the same time. |
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You'd much better not be swilling vodka, you fool, but taking pity on your old woman instead of falling at my feet. |
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There is concern about members of public going into the site, particularly if there is water swilling around it. |
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The first of the giant tsunamis to hit the coast was then swilling over the statue. |
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Swinging voters will see it as a sign that he has escaped from the clutches of the Chardonnay swilling elites. |
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The blind taste test showed that she preferred swilling the budget brand, too. |
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Today's finishing schools are fringed in white sand and involve swilling out compost toilets and building bashas. |
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So you think you're going to sit in front of the TV watching Sport and swilling beer on a Saturday after a hard week at the office, do you? |
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Then again, perhaps we were just a bunch of Chardonnay swilling elitists totally out of touch with middle Australia. |
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At yesterday's office party, after swilling several glasses of wine, I met our executive director at last. |
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I worked it over, and couldn't avoid the conclusion that Jeff spent every evening swilling bourbon on my couch because I was his only friend. |
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But within a couple of years everyone was meeting one another at Timmy's and swilling their coffee. |
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From his first scene, he's swilling liquor and dispensing snide remarks with such regularity that he's obviously evil. |
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So when the tie slips off and the shades go on, what will you be swilling this summer? |
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It's cheaper than an appletini or whatever you kids are swilling these days. |
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Stringer is one of the new breed who contradict the notion that rugby players are beer swilling, overgrown school-children who engage in raucous after-match parties. |
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We'll be peering over the barricades at the beautiful people who are swilling Martinis right on the spot where we used to put up our pup tents and park our caravans. |
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You can't switch on the telly without being regaled by a clutch of chefs swilling and gourmandising over an array of nosh. |
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In the cavernous inside of the old church punters are sacrilegiously swilling breezers and spirits underneath the enormous pulpit from which fire and brimstone used to spit. |
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In Britain, for example, about half of all beer is bought for swilling on the sofa. |
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There can be found a different class of drunk, swilling back copious amounts of G and T or champagne and stuffing their faces with complimentary food. |
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A week's rainfall fell overnight, almost a normal month's total rained down over the week, and mountains of water came swilling down on Ilkley from the moors. |
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In groups they can poison the atmosphere of an entire pub in seconds, swilling ale, braying, tormenting the barmaid, spilling ale and lumbering against bystanders. |
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I found my selfe glutted and ful of drink by the overmuch swilling that my imagination had fore-conceived. |
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Several thousand armed extremists are swilling around the country. |
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From reality show pip-squeak to major Hollywood star, all sit on his sofa, swilling sauv blanc while he eggs them on to one appalling overshare after another. |
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The image of champagne swilling artists at swanky galas should be replaced with the gritty reality of working several jobs and pursuing an artistic practice at the same time. |
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What they see as the great stable truths can be written down on vellum or carved into stone rather than swilling malleably across handheld screens. |
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And what of Esther, whose story ends in political triumph, but who is left, at the end, still sacrificed to the swinishly swilling Ahasuerus. |
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This was the time of the flapper, the cocktail swilling women with bobbed hair and loose morals in some parts of society, but she remained, even in her youth, resolutely old fashioned. |
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