1. Shaw and Griffiths are enjoyably swinish , the most resolute of Muggles. 2. He lacks the courage of his own swinish convictions. 3. He saw the media at its most swinish . 4. None of your usual star-style swinish behaviour here, just squeals of delight. 5. Here is a morning in the life of Queenie and Burrs, her dashingly swinish lover. 6. Except that Kennedy is from Massachusetts, so his swinish antics have never been a problem. 7. While decorating the great house, Morris spoke of " ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich ". 8. Shimon Peres, leader of the opposition Labor Party, has denounced the government's economic program as " swinish capitalism ." 9. These freaks of learning clearly exercised a fascination among the literary geniuses of the age as they did among the swinish multitude ." 10. Some men, like Alan Alda and Phil Donahue, quickly jumped on board the women's movement and denounced their swinish brethren.