- verbquaff (verb) · quaffs (third person present) · quaffed (past tense) · quaffed (past participle) · quaffing (present participle)
- drink (something, especially an alcoholic drink) heartily:"he quaffed pint after pint of good Berkshire ale"
nouninformaldatedquaff (noun) · quaffs (plural noun)- an alcoholic drink:"porter is a dark, malty quaff"
Originearly 16th century: probably imitative of the sound of drinking.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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1 : an enjoyable beverage : a beverage (such as wine) that is quaffed or suitable for quaffing This pleasant quaff offers ripe peach and vanilla flavors and a good balance of bright acidity and moderate sweetness. — Wine Spectator … there is no better quaff with fried chicken than Champagne. — Florence Fabricant
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