Definition of Swinishly

1. Adverb. In a swinish manner. ¹

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Definition of Swinishly

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swinishly

swingletrees
swinglike
swingling
swingman
swingmen
swingometer
swingometers
swings
swings and roundabouts
swingset
swingsets
swingtree
swingtrees
swingy
swinish
swinishly (current term)
swinishness
swinishnesses
swink
swinked
swinker
swinkers
swinking
swinks
swinney
swinneys
swipe
swipeable
swipecard
swipecards

Literary usage of Swinishly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Chivalry by James Branch Cabell (1909)
"Sang Ysabeau: "As with her dupes dealt Circe Life deals with hers, par die! Reshaping without mercy, And shaping swinishly, To wallow ..."

2. Chivalry by James Branch Cabell (1909)
"Sang Ysabeau: "As with her dupes dealt Circe Life deals with hers, par did Reshaping without mercy, And shaping swinishly, To wallow ..."

3. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Reuben Gold Thwaites, Jesuits (1897)
"... but women and girls — are such lovers of brandy that they get swinishly intoxicated, since the English made them acquainted with this beverage, ..."

4. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Jesuits, Reuben Gold Thwaites (1897)
"... lovers of brandy that they get swinishly intoxicated, since the English made them acquainted with this beverage, which causes numberless quarrels among ..."

5. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Reuben Gold Thwaites, Jesuits (1897)
"... but women and girls — are such lovers of brandy that they get swinishly intoxicated, since the English made them acquainted with this beverage, ..."

6. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (1859)
"... however, was "to drink swinishly like a Dutchman." A\ e are indebted to the Danes for many of our terms of jollity, such as a rouse and a carouse. ..."

7. Chivalry by James Branch Cabell (1909)
"Sang Ysabeau: "As with her dupes dealt Circe Life deals with hers, par die! Reshaping without mercy, And shaping swinishly, To wallow ..."

8. Chivalry by James Branch Cabell (1909)
"Sang Ysabeau: "As with her dupes dealt Circe Life deals with hers, par did Reshaping without mercy, And shaping swinishly, To wallow ..."

9. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Reuben Gold Thwaites, Jesuits (1897)
"... but women and girls — are such lovers of brandy that they get swinishly intoxicated, since the English made them acquainted with this beverage, ..."

10. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Jesuits, Reuben Gold Thwaites (1897)
"... lovers of brandy that they get swinishly intoxicated, since the English made them acquainted with this beverage, which causes numberless quarrels among ..."

11. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Reuben Gold Thwaites, Jesuits (1897)
"... but women and girls — are such lovers of brandy that they get swinishly intoxicated, since the English made them acquainted with this beverage, ..."

12. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (1859)
"... however, was "to drink swinishly like a Dutchman." A\ e are indebted to the Danes for many of our terms of jollity, such as a rouse and a carouse. ..."

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