quaffing

[kwaf-ing]

quaffing Definition

to drink a beverage, especially an alcoholic one, deeply and in large amounts.

Using quaffing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quaffing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They were quaffing beer at the bar.

  • Example

    The guests were quaffing champagne all night long.

  • Example

    He quaffed down the entire bottle of wine.

quaffing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for quaffing

Phrases with quaffing

  • drinking beer, especially in large amounts

    Example

    The group of friends were quaffing ale at the local pub.

  • drinking wine, especially in large amounts

    Example

    She was quaffing wine at the party and got quite drunk.

  • drinking mead, an alcoholic beverage made from honey and water

    Example

    The Vikings were known for quaffing mead during their feasts.

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Summary: quaffing in Brief

To 'quaff' [kwaf-ing] means to drink a beverage, especially an alcoholic one, deeply and in large amounts. It is often used to describe drinking beer, wine, or mead. Examples include 'They were quaffing beer at the bar' and 'He quaffed down the entire bottle of wine.' Synonyms include 'gulp,' 'swig,' and 'imbibe.' Informal alternatives are 'chug' and 'down.'