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Synonyms
swill (swĭl)

[Middle English swilen, to wash out, from Old English swilian.]

verb: swilled, swill·ing, swills. 

transitive verb 

  1. To drink greedily or grossly: “Unshaven horsemen swill the great wines of the Chateaux” (W.H. Auden)
  2. To flood with water, as for washing.
  3. To feed (animals) with swill.

intransitive verb 

To drink or eat greedily or to excess.

noun 

  1. A mixture of liquid and solid food, such as table scraps, fed to animals, especially pigs; slop.
  2. Kitchen waste; garbage.
  3. A deep draft of liquor.
  4. Nonsense; rubbish.

derivatives

swilĺer
noun