Sentences with phrase «swigs from»

By the time the auction started, I was so drunk I was walking around carrying, seriously, two bottles of wine in my hands; red in my left, white in my right, taking alternating swigs from each.
The testimony of a bystander who saw a driver taking swigs from a whiskey bottle, talking on a cellular phone, and speeding through a stop sign just before the driver's car ran over a pedestrian provides overwhelming evidence of the driver's negligence.
And it wasn't until he had some swigs from a bottle of whiskey he hid under the table that he would loosen up and read with swagger.
Among the workers waging this ultra-violent war are: Chariot (Rob Corddry, pushing his cranky jerk shtick to its limits) who takes regular swigs from a glass revolver flask, bitchy menopausal veteran Empress (Ellen Barkin), Fool's ex-girlfriend Temperance (Odette Yustman), straight - laced republican Tower (Brandon T. Jackson in false nose), Southern Christian Heirophant (Emilie de Ravin), and dramatic pun - making Judgement (Ving Rhames).
Here's the counter example: That young man was a known alcoholic, and comes to his baptism drunk, and right after he emerges from the waters takes a long swig from his 5th of Jack saying: «I'm a Christian and God's loves me just the way I am.»
Then one of them took a big swig from a can of beer!
The winger was pictured swigging from a bottle of Jack Daniels outside Faces nightclub in the early hours of Monday morning, just over 24 hours after his side had defeated Bolton 2 - 0 — Pennant wasn't even on the bench.
The latest manager expressing a desire to take a swig from the St James» poison chalice is ex-Liverpool supremo Gérard Houllier.
As play was concluding, Beem ambled into the press room in the Shades of Green hotel wearing his usual off - course uniform — T - shirt, shorts and sandals — and swigging from a coffee cup.
Someone walks onto the training ground surrounded by a cloud of smoke and gradually the squad recognise the face of Wilshere, swigging from a can of Stella.
It's that dilemma of I'd rather let them have it in a «controlled» environment than sitting in some park swigging it from a bottle.
While the mothers, some holding babies, sat chatting in a rough circle, the toddlers, some chewing on carrot sticks and other tasty snacks, or swigging from cups, played singly or together in constantly changing formations, with much to - ing and fro - ing between rooms.
But thirst is simply your body's way of saying, «Hey, lady, maybe you ought to take a swig from your water bottle.»
On one of her concerts, she took a swig from a protein shake, then apologized to the crowd, saying: «had to take care of my eating disorder.»
Once of twice a day, I took a swig from the bottle, estimating a tablespoon or so at a time.
Their plan was to change into rough shoes after supper and walk on the shingle between the sea and the lagoon known as the fleet, and if they had not finished the wine, they would take that along, and swig from the bottle like gentlemen of the road.
Snyder, who swigged from miniature bottles of water throughout the questioning and was clearly enjoying himself, persisted: «You can not attach a name or a face... you can't recall a single phone call...» Turvey responded, «My recollection is that these events happened.
In a somewhat strange gameplay conceit, you restore your health by taking a swig from your flask.
The smaller pictures are tertiary illustrations of the actors» deaths: one portrays Clift supine on a floor, swigging from a wine bottle, while the other shows a nude Paul Ferguson, one of Novarro's murderers.
My mouth was dry and I wished that I could have another swig from my flask.

Not exact matches

As I swig coffee from my Newman mug and ruminate on the legend it bears, I am inclined to think of him as a mentor who posed to me the questions to which all Christians must give an answer.
The ever - resourceful Cypriot women in the courtyard were sitting on canvas stools, fanning themselves with special «Easter Holy Land» fans and swigging occasionally from plastic Evian bottles.
People all through history have enjoyed, even depended on, the buzz they get from smoking nicotine, or drinking alcohol, or swigging down a cup of coffee, or inhaling marijuana, or using the harder drubs, and that is not likely ever to end.
Our oldest cat Spike refuses to drink water from any bowl that our puppy, Malia, has taken a swig out of.
Muddled in the Vitamix with fruits for a hint of sweetness, it's a pink potion to take you from lethargic to livened - up in just a few swigs.
«I save my sauerkraut juice and take a swig every once in a while straight from the jar!»
As someone who does not currently collect crystals and is also skeptical of how much a glass can really affect a wine (swigging straight from the bottle is a standard part of my wine reviewing process), I decided to conduct a highly scientific experiment of side - by - side tastings with my fancy - schmancy new universal Zaltos and my tried - and - true standard glasses from Crate & Barrel that I love.
I saw Jay Carroll swig two things straight from the bottle: One was tequila; the other was olive oil.
When Passover comes around and we buy a few bottles, I always catch my husband taking a swig right from the bottle.
His probably swigging at the bottle from under his desk, when no one is looking!
In a steamy passageway beneath the stands at Maple Leaf Gardens, Wayne Gretzky brushed the sweat from his famous forehead, took a swig of beer and allowed himself a moment to gloat.
Instead I swigged some awful wine from a bottle, I can't remember if it was red or white.
Protagonist and fraudster extraordinaire, defecting Labour MP Robert Houston (a pogoing, red - faced Ben Miller) goes from champagne - swigging, receipt - filing swaggerer to a Fawlty-esque desperate mess in the space of one scene, when the expenses scandal begins to break.
Although you may not be thinking about geophagia when you take vitamins or seek comfort from a swig of Kaopectate, you are in fact participating in the age - old practice of eating dirt.
Freshly squeezed orange juice is like liquid gold to me, so you better believe I'll be swigging that straight from the bottle.
Before research validated this, anecdotal evidence was on the web from sufferers who stated that a swig of it reduced their pain rapidly.
Now, this stuff is really nasty to take straight from the bottle or even diluted in water... my holistic dr (who is also a medical dr) suggested I add a dropperful to one ounce or two ounces of organic orange juice and swig it down like a whiskey shot.
One morning when we were gathered in the kitchen, he pulled a bottle of orange fruit drink out of the fridge, took a swig, and sung praises for the vitamin C he was getting from this beverage.
Miss Mitzi is seen taking little swigs of liquor from a flask.
We see him take a rather large swig of something alcoholic — and lace a cup of coffee with it — just before he boards a flight from New York to London.
The film benefits especially from Rebecca Hall as Elizabeth, effortlessly in period, swigging bootleg hooch out of a science - lab beaker and delivering a withering glare like no one else.
Braving the bitter cold were bottled - water swigging swarms of bundled - up buyers and journalists and filmmakers and celebrities — everybody from Colin Farrell to Mos Def to the omnipresent Paris Hilton.
In a deleted scene scheduled to be in the film's home video release, Thor (played by Chris Hemsworth) takes a swig of an Asgardian drink and wades into a pool to learn how to defeat Ultron from the Asgardian demi - goddesses of destiny known as the Norn.
Into this brave New World came my mother and father, English immigrants from Newcastle, land of lily - skinned, thick - skulled, black - lunged, Broon Ale - swigging Geordies, escaping a land as hard and cold as the coal you're not supposed to bring there.
Riding all night, the bus half empty, toward the interior, among refineries, trellised and turreted illusory cities, the crass, the indispensable wastefulness of oil rigs offshore, of homunculi swigging at the gut of a continent: the trailers, the semis, the vans, the bumper stickers, slogans in day - glo invoking the name of Jesus, who knows what it means: the air waves, the brand name, the backyard Barbie - doll barbecue, graffiti in video, the burblings, the dirges: heart like a rock, I said Kathy I'm lost, the scheme is a mess, we've left Oklahoma, its cattle, sere groves of pecan trees interspersing the horizonless belch and glare, the alluvium of the auto junkyards, we're in Kansas now, we've turned off the freeway, we're meandering, as again night falls, among farmsteads, the little towns with the name of a girl on the watertower, the bandstand in the park at the center, the churches alight from within, perpendicular...
In 2011, Sir Branson celebrated the completion of his spaceport in the New Mexico desert by abseiling down one side of it while swigging champagne straight from its bottle.
From there it's all rope swings, rafting and swigs of jungle whisky before you float back down to the town.
What really impresses me about Legendary is just how well it actually works with any number of players, from just me looking to kick back for an hour or two all the way up to five people swigging cider and arguing about whose cooler; Wolverine or Deadpool.
At Design Miami, don't miss the «Curio» section, where special projects range from Liz Swig's booth of inventively - flavored oatmeal samples and terracotta bowls designed by the Campana Brothers to Harry Nuriev's Russian drainpipe - inspired light fixtures.
AG indicated in his Affidavit that he took a swig of beer minutes before the police stop and about 11 minutes from the time of the breath test.
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