Definition of Swillers

1. Noun. (plural of swiller) ¹

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Definition of Swillers

1. swiller [n] - See also: swiller

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swillers

swiftness
swiftnesses
swifts
swigged
swiggers
swigging
swiggle
swigs
swike
swill down
swilled
swiller
swillers (current term)
swilling
swillings
swillking
swillkings
swills
swim
swim-bladder
swim bladder
swim bladders
swim cap
swim caps
swim lane
swim like a fish
swim meet

Literary usage of Swillers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1867)
"Particularly unruly was John swillers, who, having failed as a publican in Liverpool, in consequence of his practice of drinking the greater part of his own ..."

2. Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas (1901)
"said D'Artagnan ; " these beer-swillers are too heavy and awkward. Besides, you must strike at the throat, Porthos : it kills as quickly, and prevents those ..."

3. My Study Windows by James Russell Lowell (1871)
"They were butter-firkins, swillers of beer and schnaps, and their vrouws from whom Holbein painted the ail-but loveliest of Madonnas, Rembrandt the graceful ..."

4. My Study Windows by James Russell Lowell (1876)
"They were butter-firkins, swillers of beer and schnaps, and their vrouws from whom Holbein painted the ail-but loveliest of Madonnas, Rembrandt the graceful ..."

5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1867)
"Particularly unruly was John swillers, who, having failed as a publican in Liverpool, in consequence of his practice of drinking the greater part of his own ..."

6. Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas (1901)
"said D'Artagnan ; " these beer-swillers are too heavy and awkward. Besides, you must strike at the throat, Porthos : it kills as quickly, and prevents those ..."

7. My Study Windows by James Russell Lowell (1871)
"They were butter-firkins, swillers of beer and schnaps, and their vrouws from whom Holbein painted the ail-but loveliest of Madonnas, Rembrandt the graceful ..."

8. My Study Windows by James Russell Lowell (1876)
"They were butter-firkins, swillers of beer and schnaps, and their vrouws from whom Holbein painted the ail-but loveliest of Madonnas, Rembrandt the graceful ..."

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