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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of swizzle.

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Examples

  • I think the "Whoop" cake was done by the same decorator who swizzled all the green strings on that birthday cake posted a few days ago.

    Truth in Advertising 2009

  • As for the ordering here, I'd say that 5 - 10 are pretty close to each other, and I could have re-swizzled them and been happy.

    The Top 10 Science Fiction Anime 2007

  • Then I cut up an onion, and swizzled it all up in a wok type thing.

    withkerth Diary Entry withkerth 2004

  • “Jason, this is the best assistant in New York,” she gushed, and he was ashamed to find his head nodding and smiling obsequiously of its own accord as Janine quietly, robotically, retraced her steps, tore open the packets, and swizzled them into the brew.

    The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003

  • He swizzled his hips a little and then stuck out his arms to steady himself.

    Sugar Skull Denise Hamilton 2003

  • “Jason, this is the best assistant in New York,” she gushed, and he was ashamed to find his head nodding and smiling obsequiously of its own accord as Janine quietly, robotically, retraced her steps, tore open the packets, and swizzled them into the brew.

    The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003

  • He swizzled his hips a little and then stuck out his arms to steady himself.

    Sugar Skull Denise Hamilton 2003

  • “Jason, this is the best assistant in New York,” she gushed, and he was ashamed to find his head nodding and smiling obsequiously of its own accord as Janine quietly, robotically, retraced her steps, tore open the packets, and swizzled them into the brew.

    The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003

  • He swizzled the ice around in his glass, still holding it up to the light.

    Unwise Child Randall Garrett 1957

  • He swizzled his glass and stared at me, managing to look like a New England groceryman about to tell off one of the summer people.

    Double Star Heinlein, Robert A. 1956

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