swig in Spanish
swig in Spanish is chisguete, farolazo, latigazo — swig means to drink something in large gulps, often straight from the bottle or can.
swig in Spanish
chisguete
(by extension) A long draught from a drink. [from 1620s]
farolazo
(by extension) A long draught from a drink. [from 1620s]
latigazo
(by extension) A long draught from a drink. [from 1620s]
lingotazo
(by extension) A long draught from a drink. [from 1620s]
mecatazo
(by extension) A long draught from a drink. [from 1620s]
pelotazo
(by extension) A long draught from a drink. [from 1620s]
What does "swig" mean?
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verb To drink something in large gulps, often straight from the bottle or can.
"He swigged the last of his water before the race."
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noun A large mouthful or gulp of a drink.
"He took a swig of coffee before heading out the door."
swig in a sentence
- He swigged the last of his water before the race.
- She swigged from her can of soda between takes.
- He took a swig of coffee before heading out the door.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "swig" in Spanish?
"swig" in Spanish is chisguete, farolazo, latigazo. swig means: To drink something in large gulps, often straight from the bottle or can.
How do you use "swig" in a sentence?
Example: "He swigged the last of his water before the race." In Spanish, "swig" is chisguete, farolazo, latigazo.
Are there other ways to say "swig" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "swig": chisguete, farolazo, latigazo, lingotazo, mecatazo, pelotazo.
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