"Quaff" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quaff" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quaff" Meaning

To drink or swallow a liquid, typically an alcoholic drink, in a confident or festive manner.

"Quaff" Examples

Usage Examples for "Quaff"


1. Formal Occasion

- Context: A butler inviting guests to a vintage wine tasting event.
- Sentence: "Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Tonight, we shall indulge in the finest vintages as we quaff these exquisite wines from across the globe."

2. Elegant Drink

- Context: A person sipping a refreshing lemonade on a hot summer day.
- Sentence: "I love quaffing lemonades on the patio during the summer. It's such a delightful way to quench my thirst."

3. Mythical or Literary Context

- Context: In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy series.
- Sentence: "The hobbits would often quaff a pint of ale at the Green Dragon Inn after a long day of traveling."

4. Unbridled Joy

- Context: Impersonating a wizard or sorcerer in a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) or novel.
- Sentence: "As the dark sorcerer cast his spell, the villagers began to quaff and dance with joy, unwittingly succumbing to his magic."

5. Sports or Festival Context

- Context: During a festive outdoor market celebrating the harvest season.
- Sentence: "At the harvest festival, many locals like to quaff local brews and cider to toast the new crops."

"Quaff" Similar Words

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Quaere

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A Latin word.<br><br>"Quaere" is a Latin imperative verb which translates to "ask" or "inquire" in English. It is often used as a question word to ask for clarification or further information. <br><br>Example: "Quaere mihi, utrum libros meos habeam fratre consuluisse?" which means "Did I ask my brother whether I have read the books?"

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Quaestuary

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A rare or obsolete word!<br><br>Quaestuary refers to a place where goods or people are brought for sale or exchange, similar to a market or a trading post.<br><br>It can also refer to a quayside or a wharf, especially one where ships discharge or take on cargo.<br><br>In modern English, the word is no longer commonly used, but it is still found in some literary and historical contexts.

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Quaffing

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Quaffing is the act of drinking especially a liquor or other beverage freely, or drinking too much.

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