Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who swills.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who swills.
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- noun A person who
swills something
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Examples
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Ya beat me to this fine post, ye barnacle crusted swiller of grog!
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Being a "man of the people," accomplished swiller of beer, just doesn't count for much when executing our national security mission.
Why elites do belong on the Supreme Court Christopher Edley Jr. 2010
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Zach Brooks, trough swiller by day, demographic food historian by night
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And yes, finding David Suzuki in your basement to lecture you– dumb Nean derthal beer swiller!
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The 2.50 pound price of a pint of bitter in some London pubs would shock a Czech beer swiller; the 2 pound charge for the shortest ride on the London Underground would appall a Parisian.
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Only a mindless neocon kool-aid swiller could possibly twist this sentiment into an attack on Condi for failing to be fruitful and multiply.
Think Progress » Right-wing pundit’s sexist attack on Pelosi. 2007
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My Michigan-honed toughness and strength would shatter that Starbucks-swiller.
Star Trek Week Begins! David Campbell 2007
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Only a Kool-Aid swiller would think that Bushleague won ANY of those debates.
Think Progress » Arnold Flashback: ‘Four More Years! Four More Years!’ 2006
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We each hold Edward Abbey—combative conservationist; anti-development, anti-tourism, and anti-mining essayist; beer swiller; militant ecoterrorist; lover of the wilderness and women preferably wilderness women, though those are unfortunately rare—as a sage of environmentalism.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place Aron Ralston 2004
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We each hold Edward Abbey—combative conservationist; anti-development, anti-tourism, and anti-mining essayist; beer swiller; militant ecoterrorist; lover of the wilderness and women preferably wilderness women, though those are unfortunately rare—as a sage of environmentalism.
127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004
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