quaff Sentence Examples

  1. After a long day's work, he liked to quaff a cold beer to unwind.
  2. The guests gathered around the bar to quaff cocktails and socialize.
  3. As the sun set, they sat by the fire, quaffing glasses of wine and sharing stories.
  4. In the medieval tavern, patrons would quaff ale from tankards while enjoying lively music.
  5. On hot summer days, nothing beats quaffing a refreshing glass of lemonade.
  6. The travelers stopped at the roadside inn to quaff ale and rest their weary feet.
  7. At the brewery tour, visitors were invited to quaff samples of the latest brews.
  8. After the victory celebration, the athletes quaffed champagne from golden goblets.
  9. In the fantasy novel, the knights would quaff mead in the great hall after battle.
  10. The wine connoisseur savored each sip, refusing to quaff hastily.

quaff Meaning

Wordnet

quaff (n)

a hearty draft

Wordnet

quaff (v)

to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught

Webster

quaff (v. t.)

To drink with relish; to drink copiously of; to swallow in large draughts.

Webster

quaff (v. i.)

To drink largely or luxuriously.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quaff

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FAQs About the word quaff

a hearty draft, to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draughtTo drink with relish; to drink copiously of; to swallow in large draughts., To drink largely o

gulp,sip, drink, draft, sup,swallow, swig, snort, slug, belt

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After a long day's work, he liked to quaff a cold beer to unwind.

The guests gathered around the bar to quaff cocktails and socialize.

As the sun set, they sat by the fire, quaffing glasses of wine and sharing stories.

In the medieval tavern, patrons would quaff ale from tankards while enjoying lively music.