Lexicographical Neighbors of Swiggers
Literary usage of Swiggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lodge Goat: Goat Rides, Butts and Goat Hairs. Gathered from the Lodge by James Pettibone (1902)
""Jus' then Bill swiggers begin t' laff, an' he laffed so hard we started t' put
him out. ... "Do n't you know Bill swiggers ? Why, to be shore you do n't. ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"... Your sad, sober swiggers at ' Veritas' pump ! If water flow hither, so crystal
and clear, To mix with our wine—'tis humanity's tear. ..."
3. The Lodge Goat: Goat Rides, Butts and Goat Hairs. Gathered from the Lodge by James Pettibone (1902)
""Jus' then Bill swiggers begin t' laff, an' he laffed so hard we started t' put
him out. ... "Do n't you know Bill swiggers ? Why, to be shore you do n't. ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"... Your sad, sober swiggers at ' Veritas' pump ! If water flow hither, so crystal
and clear, To mix with our wine—'tis humanity's tear. ..."