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But he gave up and swigged back his coffee instead.
He swigged and let the fire slide down his throat.
He poured himself a cup of black coffee, swigged it down.
When he had also swigged, he felt a little better.
The dealer reached over for his bottle and swigged again.
He swigged enough Scotch to give him the strength to go back to his seat.
She swigged from the bottle and gave it to Wilt.
Nan rolled her eyes and swigged a bit more wine.
"Here's what I think the show is really about," he said, swigging from a bottle of mineral water.
He took up his drink and swigged it back.
He lifted his cup and swigged the hot tea, loudly.
He swigged from the drinking skin and wondered what the temperature was.
What's worse, they stumble around, swigging it from the bottle.
They had no glasses but Kate did not mind swigging directly from the bottle.
"I've got time," replied the older man, swigging some more.
She'd been swigging coffee since six this morning and hadn't slept more than two hours the night before.
He helped himself to a cold beer, swigging from the bottle and checking everything out.
Louis took the liquor bottle from his brother and swigged it.
I swigged some of my wine, lolled back in the chair.
Steve sits down next to her holding a gun and swigging some alcohol.
He swigged down the last of his now-cool tea and stood.
He had a bottle of cheap booze in his hand, and was swigging from it.
He unscrewed the cap, brought it to his mouth and swigged hard.
He swigged from the pail, then handed it to the younger boy.
Like the return of the plague; health authorities had decided the public must be told, to make sure everyone started swigging olive oil.