Swallering

Word SWALLERING
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The word "swallering" in example sentences

` ` You see, Virgil, I couldn't exactly let you walk off with it like swallering a pat o 'butter, now, could I? ❋ Unknown (1921)

Think of me swallering your story about having been t 'college! ... ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)

His eyes gleamed with cunning and malicious triumph, sidewise, at the stunned conspirators; he was fulfilling the conditions of the draught, not once breaking the thread of that marvelous swallering. ❋ Unknown (1914)

"Well, anyway, I mean M'rice has to give the bottle up the minute he stops swallering." ❋ Unknown (1914)

"The next thing to drinking oneself is to see another chap what enjoys swallering it." ❋ Unknown (1914)

"You promise to let me drink until I quit swallering?" ❋ Unknown (1914)

Virgil, I couldn't exactly let you walk off with it like swallering a pat o 'butter, now, could I? ❋ Booth Tarkington (1907)

Brigmawl have been fellow-servants these eleven year, our head-waiter is that wrapped up in hisself, and his own cravats, and shirt-fronts, and gold studs, and Albert chain, that he'd scarcely take notice of an earthquake swallering up half the world before his eyes, unless the muck and dirt of that earthquake was to spoil his clothes. ❋ Unknown (1875)

I was young, and spileing my complexion, and singeing my hair off, and swallering the smoke, and what with being nat'rally unfort'nate in the way of running against hot metal and marking myself by sich means, and what with having turn-ups with the tinker as I got older, almost whenever he was too far gone in drink -- which was almost always -- my beauty was queer, wery queer, even at that time. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

I was passable enough when I went with the tinker, though nothing to boast of then; but what with blowing the fire with my mouth when I was young, and spileing my complexion, and singeing my hair off, and swallering the smoke, and what with being nat'rally unfort'nate in the way of running against hot metal and marking myself by sich means, and what with having turn-ups with the tinker as I got older, almost whenever he was too far gone in drink -- which was almost always -- my beauty was queer, wery queer, even at that time. ❋ Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 (1853)

I did think so, "he added sunnily;" but now I guess you like me, or else you wouldn't of stuck to it about lettin 'me drink it all if I kept on swallering. " ❋ Unknown (1914)

"Why, this way: you can gulp all you want, so long as you keep swallering; but you can't take the bottle out of your mouth and commence again. ❋ Unknown (1914)

"Harry took it, an 'the fuss he made you'd ha' thought he was swallering ❋ Unknown (1903)

But it warn't no use, the bottom was too slithery, and down I goes again in the darkness, thinking it was all over with me, but I gets the better of it again, and on I goes sailing along, sometimes up and sometimes down, and a-swallering enough water to last me for a week. " ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

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