GULPS vs SWIG: NOUN
- A large and hurried swallow
- Plural form of gulp.
- A spasmodic reflex of the throat made as if in swallowing
- A large and hurried swallow
- A deep draft, especially of liquor; a gulp.
- A large or deep draught.
- Ale and toasted bread.
- A drink; sip.
- A beverage consisting of warm beer flavored with spices, lemon, etc.
- A tackle with ropes which are not parallel.
- A long draught.
- Nautical, a tackle the falls of which are not parallel.
- A pull on a rope fast at both ends.
GULPS vs SWIG: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gulp.
- To swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught
- Utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly
- To drink (usually by gulping or in a greedy or unrefined manner); to quaff.
- Strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat
- To swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught
- To take up the last bit of slack in rigging by taking a single turn around a cleat, then hauling on the line above and below the cleat while keeping tension on the line (also: sweating)
GULPS vs SWIG: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To pull upon (a tackle) by throwing the weight of the body upon the fall between the block and a cleat.
- To drink in long draughts; to gulp.
- To suck.
GULPS vs SWIG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Same as swag or sway. Specifically
- To pull a rope fast at both ends upon, by throwing the weight on the bight of it.
- To castrate, as a ram, by binding the testicles tight with a string so that they slough off.
- To drink by large draughts; drink off rapidly and greedily: as, to swig one's liquor.
- To suck, or suck at, eagerly, as when liquid will not come readily.
- To pass through; slip along; swirl through.
- To leak out.
- To take a swig, or deep draught.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To drink (liquid) or engage in drinking liquid in great gulps.
GULPS vs SWIG: RELATED WORDS
- Spoonfuls, Glassful, Breaths, Mouthfuls, Slurps, Sips, Inhales, Guttle, Draft, Draught, Raven, Pig, Devour, Quaff, Swig
- Blow, Nip, Punch, Shot, Sup, Glass, Swallow, Drink, Sip, Draft, Slog, Slug, Draught, Quaff, Gulp
GULPS vs SWIG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Burble, Gargle, Gurgle, Swills, Glug, Guzzle, Glassful, Guttle, Draft, Draught, Raven, Pig, Devour, Quaff, Swig
- Bottle, Glassful, Blow, Nip, Punch, Shot, Sup, Glass, Swallow, Drink, Sip, Draft, Slog, Draught, Quaff
GULPS vs SWIG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He looked forward to sharing Big Gulps after a long, hard day.
- Narith gulps in fear and promptly invents an excuse to leave.
- The racer gulps three times as much air in each revolution.
- Redfish are fair to good while drifting pot holes with Gulps.
- Ages and the joe rogan gulps down for your weight training.
- You drink two Big Gulps of Diet Coke a day?
- The pope eats peasants, gulps gentlemen, and voids monks.
- She was taking in deep gulps, gasping for air.
- She gulps down more water as agony overtakes her.
- Then, let him take five gulps or so.
- Add a swig of white wine to the leeks.
- He snorts and takes a swig from his bottle.
- SWIG correctly parses most of the Lambda functions syntax.
- Jae takes a swig from the flask and swallows.
- Bill took a long swig of his wine.
- SWIG to issue a warning then continue processing.
- SWIG emulates the same functionality when creating wrappers.
- Gilbert whined, taking a swig of his wine.
- SWIG when it is parsing an input file.
- Scheme code and bindings made by SWIG; you want to load the SWIG modules as shared libraries into Guile.
GULPS vs SWIG: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Why is Swig trying to free or delete a string variable?
- How to get the output value of Swig function in Java?
- What is the Java function generated from a swig type?
- How does the Swig Java Module's Director code work?
- Why does Swig unify all types of objects in Python?
- How to override the default fragments in a swig library?
- What are the system requirements for SWIG and leap SDK?
- Is Kent Mason Swig affiliated with Palm Beach County Florida?
- Does Swig/Python have a destructor for thread callback?
- Why did Skyway change cooperation with neew (Swig)?