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swill

Swill vs Sluice - What's the difference?

swill | sluice |


As nouns the difference between swill and sluice

is that swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose while sluice is an artificial passage for water, fitted with a valve or gate, as in a mill stream, for stopping or regulating the flow; also, a water gate or flood gate.

As verbs the difference between swill and sluice

is that swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess while sluice is (rare) to emit by, or as by, flood gates.

Swill vs False - What's the difference?

swill | false |


As a noun swill

is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.

As a verb swill

is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Swill vs Chug - What's the difference?

swill | chug |


As nouns the difference between swill and chug

is that swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose while chug is a dull, fairly quick explosive or percussive sound, as if made by a labouring engine.

As verbs the difference between swill and chug

is that swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess while chug is to make dull explosive sounds.

Squirt vs Swill - What's the difference?

squirt | swill |


As nouns the difference between squirt and swill

is that squirt is an instrument from which a liquid is forcefully ejected in a small, quick stream while swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.

As verbs the difference between squirt and swill

is that squirt is to be thrown out, or ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice while swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.

Swill vs Null - What's the difference?

swill | null |


As nouns the difference between swill and null

is that swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As a verb swill

is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.

Gruel vs Swill - What's the difference?

gruel | swill |


As nouns the difference between gruel and swill

is that gruel is a thin, watery porridge while swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.

As verbs the difference between gruel and swill

is that gruel is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable while swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.

Swole vs Swill - What's the difference?

swole | swill |


As verbs the difference between swole and swill

is that swole is (us south|aave) (swell) while swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.

As an adjective swole

is pertaining to men showboating themselves in front of one another, sometimes before a fight.

As a noun swill is

a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.

Scrub vs Swill - What's the difference?

scrub | swill |


As nouns the difference between scrub and swill

is that scrub is one who labors hard and lives meanly; a mean fellow or scrub can be an instance of scrubbing while swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.

As verbs the difference between scrub and swill

is that scrub is to rub hard; to wash with rubbing; usually, to rub with a wet brush, or with something coarse or rough, for the purpose of cleaning or brightening; as, to scrub a floor, a doorplate while swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.

As an adjective scrub

is mean; dirty; contemptible; scrubby.

Imbibe vs Swill - What's the difference?

imbibe | swill |


As verbs the difference between imbibe and swill

is that imbibe is to drink (used frequently of alcoholic beverages) while swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.

As a noun swill is

a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.

Swill - What does it mean?

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