Sentences with phrase «drink swill»

I'm bringing an»06 Chianti, feel free to drink his swill, it taste like kool - aid.

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Male rosé drinkers have transformed it from a wine «seen by serious wine drinkers as cloying, mass - produced swill, an object of revulsion and gendered disdain,» as GQ wrote, into something men are happy to be seen drinking.
Of course, he'd be totally ignored if not for all the idiots who drink his verbal swill.
If drinking represented «displaced» actions of a healthy nature, I found that acting in accordance with God» swill produced the very results that God promised would be forthcoming.
Our eating habits would follow a similar pattern throughout my childhood: We sought out the bee pollen and the goldenseal and the usnea tinctures and tisanes and tonics, we made the pomegranate concentrate breakfast drinks; we swilled cold - pressed olive oil before a meal, ate no salt for a month, and choked down the wheatgrass and the hot water with maple syrup, lemon, and cayenne before morning meditations with the guru on her retreats in the foothills outside of Sacramento, which we started attending when I was a young teenager, and where I would learn new extremes of dietary asceticism.
Because we swill these drinks around our mouths, every surface of our teeth gets coated in sugar.
There are some ways to limit this damage such as drinking water between fizzy drinks or drinking soft drinks through a straw (this stops us swilling the liquid around our mouths).
In a month's time, the end result of two - and - a-half years of research, thinking, writing, re-writing, re-re-writing, editing, mulling, puzzling, coffee - drinking, beer - swilling, swearing, and tweaking will hit the shelves in the form of my new book The Copernicus Complex.
Pretty much neutral and useful if you're swilling alcohol with the sole purpose of getting drunk.
At the bar, we meet his beer - swilling family, played with sometimes - too - broad Boston accents and personalities by Miranda Richardson as Jeff's mom and Clancy Brown as his dad, along with famous Boston comic Lenny Clarke as another relative, and others who sometimes feel straight out of Boston central casting — love the Sox, drink before noon, yell over each other, etc..
It's popular sport to call American moviegoers «sheep» and «mindless,» but it's been proven over and over that no matter how many horses you get to the watering hole, you can't make them drink twice if it's swill.
In a few years, the scales will fall from your and many others eyes and realize that you were drunk with the swill Rhee was feeding you.
The anachronism implies a continuity between the myths of hard - drinking artists from different eras: as if the beer - swilling painters of the Dutch Golden Age, the absinthe - addled wretches of 19th - century Paris, the tough guys of the New York School, liquored - up and rowdy at the Cedar Tavern, and several generations of British artists, stumbling out drunk in the late afternoon from Soho's Colony Room Club, could all be imagined in some timeless bar - room.
There are sly, wily - looking pigs, fearsome dogs (one with a fire - red tongue is being led by a white man half its height) and dozens of people that are presented with a generous tenderness, whether the goofy drink - swilling and dancing men, an amputee pointing at something off in the distance, fighting couples or a frightening top - hatted man who is balanced atop some sort of construction, barely out of the reach of a ravenous - looking dog.
Swilling glasses of plain water, Nye then confessed he had given up drinking for learning to cook.
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