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Swill

Swill meaning

A mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose. | Any disgusting or distasteful liquid. | Anything disgusting or worthless.

Example sentences (13)

Attendees snack on huckleberry pastries (or swill huckleberry drinks) while discussing the latest economic papers.

Fellow original member Phil “Swill” Odgers agrees that the tour is going well but adds: “I am at my tiredest but we did push the boat out last night.

Fewer pigs eating the swill means less demand for soybeans, depressing prices for US farmers.

In the case of Twitter, there are high-profile examples like Stephen Fry taking time out from the relentless swill.

Because it's the cheapest, and they have the most leverage to get their swill into sports stadiums and concert halls.

Experts believe one of Swill Rolls’ ingredients, whey powder, could have the contamination.

For a short break with maximum sparkle, sip and swill through Italy’s prosecco-producing Alpine foothills.

I could buy a bottle of decent vodka for that much and not have to deal with the taste of piss swill that is Natty Light.

Inside the adjacent clubhouse, 18 jubilant men in all white swill beer and sing songs, the defiant refrains of victory.

There’s something about Eastwood, who he is as a gunslinger, as an iconic kind of American hero, rolling around in pig swill at the beginning of the movie.

Among them were the removal of trading-hours restrictions on small businesses, abolishing juries for motor accident damage cases, extending the hours for liquor trading, thereby bringing an end to the "Six o'clock swill".

He lives beneath the level of the moat, eating "swill," a bland, disgusting slop similar to garbage.

He returns to the inquisitor and marks large amounts of "swill" being given to the poor.