Swig in spanish

Trago

pronunciation: tɹ̩ɑgoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

swig1 = trago. 

Example: He also apparently washed it down with a swig of a vodka mixer and a beer taken from a cooler, the vehicle's owner said.

more:

» down + Bebida + in one swig = beberse + Bebida + de un trago, tomarse + Bebida + de un trago, beberse + Bebida + de un golpe, tomarse + Bebida + de un golpe.

Example: The woman downed it in one swig, wiped her mouth with the back of her hand, and sat down to play some cards.

» drink + Bebida + in one swig = beberse + Bebida + de un trago, tomarse + Bebida + de un trago, beberse + Bebida + de un golpe, tomarse + Bebida + de un golpe.

Example: Traditionally, you are expected to drink the entire contents of the glass in one swig.

» gulp + Nombre + down in one swig = beberse + Bebida + de un trago, tomarse + Bebida + de un trago, beberse + Bebida + de un golpe, tomarse + Bebida + de un golpe.

Example: There I was sitting at the bar staring at my drink when a large, trouble-making biker steps up next to me, grabs my drink and gulps it down in one swig.

» take + a swig = tomarse un trago, beber, dar un trago, echarse un trago.

Example: The media creates the image that solutions to stress can come from popping a pill or taking a swig from a bottle.

swig2 = beber, tomar, empinar el codo. 

Example: One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.

Swig synonyms

draft in spanish: , pronunciation: dræft part of speech: noun draught in spanish: , pronunciation: dræft part of speech: noun slug in spanish: , pronunciation: slʌg part of speech: noun slog in spanish: , pronunciation: slɑg part of speech: verb quaff in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɑf part of speech: verb, noun gulp in spanish: , pronunciation: gʌlp part of speech: noun, verb
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