"Swilled" is a word in ENGLISH
of Swill
It is she who has a hold on him. Doesn't she see how much he needs her? She has nothing to be afraid of, her conscience is clear. It is he who should be ashamed, and terrified of her giving him away. But that is just what she will never do. To do this she does not have the necessary ruthlessness--Komarovsky's chief asset in dealing with subordinates and weaklings. This is precisely the difference between them. And it is this that makes the whole of life so terrifying. Does it crush you by thunder and lightning? No, by oblique glances and whispered calumny. It is all treachery and ambiguity. Any single thread is as fragile as a cobweb, but just try to pull yourself out of the net, you only become more entangled. And the strong are dominated by the weak and ignoble.
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bahóg - Mixed food or provender; wash, swill; to eat or give to eat mixed foods, to mix rice with …
Read the complete definitiondalamugán - (H) Feeding-bowl, trough, swill-basin. (damóg; cf. balahogán).
Read the complete definitiondamóg - Wash, mash, swill, food for animals especially mixed food as given to pigs and dogs; to feed animals, …
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Read the complete definitionilímnon - (H) Beverage, drink, draught, potion, swill, nip, sip. (cf. inúm).
Read the complete definitionTo guzzle; to swill.
Read the complete definitioninúm - To drink, imbibe, quaff, swig, swill, drain the cup, bib, guzzle. Imna iní. Drink this. Imni iníng bíno …
Read the complete definitionláklak - To lap, lick up, swill, guzzle, gulp, gobble, swallow down, eat and drink, as dogs and pigs, etc. …
Read the complete definitionlaúg-laúg - A tramp, loafer, idler. laúk, laúk, (B) To drink greedily or in large draughts, swill, toss off, gulp …
Read the complete definitionóng-ong - To sip, drink, swill, guzzle, absorb, imbibe (from an oblong, rather narrow-necked vessel, as from a pasók, salúd, …
Read the complete definitionTo wash; to drench.
Read the complete definitionTo drink in great draughts; to swallow greedily.
Read the complete definitionLarge draughts of liquor; drink taken in excessive quantities.
Read the complete definitionThe wash, or mixture of liquid substances, given to swine; hogwash; -- called also swillings.
Read the complete definitionTo drink greedily or swinishly; to drink to excess.
Read the complete definitionTo inebriate; to fill with drink.
Read the complete definitionOne who swills.
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Read the complete definitionSee Swill, n., 1.
Read the complete definitionTo drink; to swill.
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