swill造句1. Get a bucket to swill the yard down.
2. We heard the swill of flood waters.
3. He does nothing but swill beer all day.
4. Swill the car with clear water.
5. Don't swill the tealeaves out into the sink.
6. Do you swill out the milkpan?
7. Give the sink a quick swill to get it clean.
8. The Channel swill chopped and slapped all around.
9. Remarkably, they can still swill and swagger at the same time, weaving toward an exit.
10. I throw what's left down the sink and swill out the flask.
11. Dead rats, floating in the brown swill of beer with teeth bared in a last deathly snarl.
12. Strain off the surplus fat and swill out the pan with the wine and stock.
13. The beer was just warm swill, and he drank it because Arthur put it down in front of him.
14. Without his casual left guard he was bucket swill, the ugly effluvia that boxers deposit from their lacerated mouths between rounds.
15. This swill is awful. Please give me some beer.
16. What the fug is that swill?
17. Where did you get this monkey swill?
18. You feed them swill and such stuff?
19. Please swill out the dirty basin.
20. I wouldn't know though, I swill have much to learn.
21. Father has asked me to swill down the garage floor, but I wanted to read the interesting novel.
22. Give the pail a good swill ( out ) .
22.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
23. Leslie swill attend to students'intonation, coordination and accent of speaking attentively.
24. Nietzsche criticizes Platonism and Christianity by changing Schopenhauer swill to live into will to power.
25. Don't forget to swill out the bottle before returning it to the milkman.
26. The dentist handed me a glass of water to swill my mouth out with.
27. He preferred, he said, to submerge himself in the urban swill, or be in deep country.
28. I realize that Carrie is based on Candace Bushnell, and since I don’t read that type of swill, I can’t comment on her lack of talent, but I can say that the fictional version can’t write.
29. Advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket.
30. It was an enormous bottomless trough in which the hogs could swill and wallow.