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"quaff" Definitions
  1. quaff something to drink a large amount of something quickly

65 Sentences With "quaff"

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Caucus members do sometimes quaff together at local D.C. breweries.
But the next big summertime quaff won't necessarily be the best-tasting.
Reading old copies makes amateurs of quality quaff want to time-travel.
But this one is no old-school, post-golf quaff at the country club.
At a nearby table, businessmen quaff Bordeaux—though none is tempted to buy chinois Lafite.
So it's actually perfect working music—again, provided you don't actually quaff a load of shrooms.
The Sharks have cornered the market on veterans thirsting to quaff the bubbly from the Stanley Cup.
Mr. Wills has spent nearly half his career distilling this experience into something that newcomers can quaff.
That's where nonalcoholic beer can be a nice option, and why some German Olympians quaff it down.
Yet everywhere we were welcomed, embraced and invited to quaff chibuku, a sorghum beer popular among the less affluent.
Some visitors to Venice daydream in rocking gondolas; some sit in their favorite campiello and quaff spritzes all afternoon.
But consumers of less expensive wines can readily switch to other nations' wares in the quest for better value quaff.
American drinkers could, of course, choose to quaff more bourbon if tequila's price rises on the back of a new tariff.
According to LiveKindly, the cruelty-free quaff will be complemented by vegan bites such as sliders, nuggets, and Kentucky Fried Cauliflower.
If one of the drinkers somehow guesses the sum of fingers on show, they win, and the other takes a quaff.
So then it is natural to quaff a pint and put a pound or two on the one you think is the fastest.
How to pacify men who were, by now, all but genetically programmed to quaff huge drafts of spirits, twice daily, on the clock?
Front Burner Galliano, the Italian liqueur in the tall, slender bottle, is best known as a sweet golden quaff with a glint of chartreuse.
At the typical corporate holiday affair, co-workers might let their hair down a little, quaff some good cheer, perhaps exchange Secret Santa gifts.
But when it goes right, mistakes are forgiven; the diners perspire, devour, quaff and sing together, and then, only then, will business be done.
But those who live in Muscadet country around Nantes in Western France insist that their wine is more versatile than a mere raw-bar quaff.
There is also a good deal of funny seasonal kitsch, like the reindeer cups (complete with antlers) from which Clark and Eddie quaff their eggnog.
Like a tuning fork on a perfect high C. Unfortunately, by the time the wine reaches our retail shelves, it's not an inexpensive quaff any more.
Bowyer had tasted victory at Sonoma Raceway in 2012, and he had a craving to quaff the California wine that goes to the winner once again.
Which means a departure from hard seltzer's trend toward lighter flavors and lower alcohol — the qualities of a quaff you could sip by the pool all day.
I love a glass of fizz and if I had to give up a bottle of boozy bubbles then I'd be more than happy to quaff this instead.
Despite the color, which might have your taste buds expecting a citrus quaff akin to a Sunkist, the soda actually delivers a flavor that's closer to … bubble gum?
Although Americans quaff less alcohol per person than the pub-loving British and Irish or the beer-fond Germans, they are drinking far more heavily than they used to.
The Fat Rice recipe for sangria, made with sturdy Portuguese red wine, was an excellent quaff alongside the arroz gordo, though beer and Portuguese wines could also be offered.
Would Mr. de Blasio appoint a modern-day Tex Guinan, someone who would quaff champagne in the small hours of the morning under the trapezes of the erotic circus scene?
With Red Bull, he won seven races and was famed for the podium "Shoey" — taking off a racing shoe and challenging others to follow his example and quaff the fizz from it.
Mysore suggests drinking half-again what you normally do at home: If you normally quaff one to two liters of water a day, add a half-liter to a liter when traveling.
That is why, a century after Schweppes's innovation, to quaff a gin-and-tonic on a summer's day, in the well-to-do shires of England, was no less nostalgic than refreshing.
Hell, someone might even be shooting at you and you're trying to quaff a health tonic before returning to the weapon menu to pull out the rifle from your horse storage before you get gunned down.
Encounters also vary in difficulty, which can be determined from the map or within the encounter — you may find some foes or rescues are beyond your power until you pump up a bit (or quaff a potion).
Then there's the clever bottle-shaped aluminum container from Domaine Chandon, which the California sparkling wine house has introduced for its Sweet Star, a slightly mellow, picnic-friendly quaff not meant to be saved for special occasions.
I'd suggest that the drinking game for this year's Oscars is a quaff every time there's a reference, explicit or oblique, to our 45th president, but I fear I'd be blamed — rightly — for a national cirrhosis epidemic.
For example, ABI owns lots of labels which are nothing special at home but marketed as posh overseas: Budweiser, America's bog-standard lager, sells for a premium in China; Stella, which Europeans quaff at football games, is served with three-course dinners across the pond.
So far, practicing good sleep hygiene has meant 86ing many of the things I like to do: mainline coffee first thing, work in bed, take long naps, quaff beer, wine and liquor at will, and eat lamb vindaloo until it comes out of my ears.
The chef had no problem preparing a half-order of each, preceded by a fresh spring pea soup and all washed down with a couple of glasses of white merlot, a delicious quaff pioneered by local vintners and difficult to sample outside the region.
You probably think that I sit there with Giles Coren and Miranda Hart talking about the quality of my track premier write-ups, as we quaff champers and roar with laughter—a self-satisfied trio hopped up on smugness and very, very, very pricey pasta.
But backstage – unseen by the 600,123 audience members who watch the show each year and quaff their way through nearly a quarter of a million bottles of champagne – is a different kind of choreography; the sophisticated machinery of costume changes and scenery-pulling needed to make the show happen.
This wonderful doorstop of a book imagines England in 2052, a pinched, jingoistic country ruled with an iron fist by Henry IX (Harry9) in which a sprawling underclass of Indigents have traded their right to vote for jobs and social services; many are addicted to a hallucinogenic quaff called Flot.
" Gin Lane was accompanied by another print by Hogarth called Beer Street, which extolled the happy and carefree virtues of vast tankards of foaming ale, depicting a hive of industry as rotund and happy Englishmen down pints of beer, the "happy produce of our isle … we quaff thy balmy juice with glee and water leave to France.
The restaurant Nosh and Quaff opened in July 2015 after a £1 million internal fit out by Keane Design Associates. The restaurant is run by Aktar Islam's Lasan Group and specialises in lobster and beer.
The phrase , which occurs in verse 5, means "to quaff a cup".Steingass, Dictionary, p. 641. Some commentators interpret the phrase in this verse, , as having a similar meaning, namely that the angels drank wine with Hafez.Seif (2019).
In 1956, Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visited Dunvegan Castle. During this occasion, John, maternal grandson of the clan chief Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod, was challenged to quaff the horn which was filled with claret—which he did in one minute 57 seconds.
Once a popular brand of beer in eastern Canada, Schooner had many memorable advertising campaigns that included such taglines as "The Schooner, the better", "I'd sooner have a Schooner", and "Quaff a Schooner Beer". Although the marketing campaigns have long since ceased, Schooner is still carried by liquor stores across the Maritime provinces.
MacLeod, R.C. 1927: pp. 40–41. In 1906, R. C. MacLeod noted that the greater proportion of the horn had been filled in, and that it was "but a moderate drink the present day Chiefs have to quaff. With what contempt, what might scorn would these stern warriors of the past look upon the puny performances of their descendants".MacLeod, R. C. 1906: pp. 46–47.
Along with other celebrity chefs, he attends the BBC Good Food Shows, Autumn Fair, Heart of England Fine Foods, Food & Drink Expo, Taste festivals, Grand Design LIVE and Sharon Osbourne's Mrs. Osbourne Presents. In May 2014, Islam was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network. Islam co-owned Indian restaurants; Lasan, Lasan Eatery (now known as Raja Monkey), Nosh and Quaff, and Argentinian restaurant Fiesta Del Asado.
DeCicco dyed his silver hair black, leaving silver streaks styled in a pompadour quaff. He also had a slightly mashed nose. A low-profile mobster, DeCicco drove a non-descript 1985 Buick Electra.The New York Time CAR BOMB KILLS THE NO. 2 MAN IN CRIME FAMILY By Peter Kerr April 14, 1986 Frank was a disorganized man who stuffed dozens of business cards in his suit jacket and kept a messy car.
In Arena, the first minigame, player characters attempt to survive through several waves of enemies, or fight each other. This minigame is available on all versions. The Xbox 360, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows versions feature a minigame called "All You Can Quaff," a button- mashing contest to attempt to eat as much food as possible. The PlayStation 3 version, however, features a Volleyball minigame for up to four players and four AI characters.
From 1969 to 1998, cartoonist Charles M. Schulz (himself a veteran of World War II) regularly paid tribute to Bill Mauldin in his Peanuts comic strip on Veterans Day. In the strips, Snoopy, dressed as an army vet, would annually go to Mauldin's house to "quaff a few root beers and tell war stories." By the end of the strip Schulz had depicted 17 of Snoopy's visits. Schulz also paid tribute to Rosie the Riveter in 1976, and Ernie Pyle in 1997 and 1999.
Closely followed by their second single Here Comes a Man, a Boom Boom Room cover, entering the Top 20. In April 2005, at a celebration for Cosmopolitan South Africa's twenty-one years of publishing, The Parlotones were invited to share the stage with eight bands. In order to "stand out and be remembered" and fit with the party theme "vintage glam", Kahn suggested the band apply A Clockwork Orange inspired tears with mascara. Kahn later spoke about how he desired a "trademark", noting how he was influenced by "Robert Smith's lipstick [and] Morrissey's quaff".
Cynocephali illustrated in the Kiev Psalter of 1397 Paul the Deacon mentions cynocephali in his Historia gentis Langobardorum: "They pretend that they have in their camps Cynocephali, that is, men with dogs' heads. They spread the rumor among the enemy that these men wage war obstinately, drink human blood and quaff their own gore if they cannot reach the foe."simulant se in castris suis habere cynocephalos, id est canini capitis homines. Divulgant apud hostes, hos pertinaciter bella gerere, humanum sanguinem bibere et, si hostem adsequi non possint, proprium potare cruorum.
Another heirloom is a wooden and silver ceremonial cup, known as the Dunvegan Cup, which was made in Ireland and dates back to 1493. The cup is thought to have passed into the possession of the Macleods sometime in the 16th or 17th centuries, during which time the Macleods sent aid to certain Irish chieftains in their warring against English-backed forces. Another heirloom is Sir Rory Mor's Horn, named after the 15th chief of the clan. Clan tradition states that the male heir of the clan must quaff a drink from the horn in one go.
The basic movement keys (h, left; j, down; k, up; and l, right) are the same as the cursor control keys in the vi editor. Other game actions also use single keystrokes—q to quaff a potion, w to wield a weapon, e to eat some food, etc. In the DOS version, the cursor keys specify movement, and the fast-move keys (H, J, K, and L) are supplanted by use of the scroll lock key. Each dungeon level consists of a grid of three rooms by three rooms (potentially); dead end hallways sometimes appear where rooms would be expected.
A player's inventory, as displayed after application of the "menucolors" patch NetHack features a variety of items: weapons (melee or ranged), armor to protect the player, scrolls and spellbooks to read, potions to quaff, wands, rings, amulets, and an assortment of tools, such as keys and lamps. NetHack's identification of items is almost identical to Rogue's. For example, a newly discovered potion may be referred to as a "pink potion" with no other clues as to its identity. Players can perform a variety of actions and tricks to deduce, or at least narrow down, the identity of the potion.
IT doesn't have the quaff value of Avatar but for the thumping effort alone, I am giving this film a 2.5/5."Especially on the performance capture technology he wrote, "Though the film seems like a sincere effort, the product churned out isn't satisfactory. The animation is poor making the film an extended video game at best." Tushar Joshi of DNA India gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and opined, "Conventional fans might find it a bit hard to worship their hero in this CGI avatar, but Kochadaiiyaan is a big bold step in opening new frontiers to film making, a step that deserves to be supported.
For example, at the Incan capital of Cuzco, the king poured chicha into a gold bowl at the navel of the universe, an ornamental stone dais with throne and pillar, in the central plaza. The chicha cascaded down this “gullet of the Sun God” to the Temple of Sun, as awestruck spectators watched the high god quaff the precious brew. At most festivals, ordinary people participated in days of prodigious drinking after the main feast, as the Spanish looked on aghast at the drunkenness. Human sacrifices first had to be rubbed in the dregs of chicha, and then tube-fed with more chicha for days while lying buried alive in tombs.
Grimmy's Sweats: (Series 1): Grimshaw gives the teams clues to a particular "sweat" or topic that has been affecting him that week, and the first team to guess what the sweat is wins a point for their team. On the Quiff of Grimmy (Series 1–3): Grimshaw gets the great British public to swear 'on the quaff of Grimshaw', a wig of Grimshaw's hair, to give an honest answer to a question they are asked. The teams have to guess whether the person said yes or no. The Challenges (Series 1–4): In this round, Rochelle competes against Melvin in a street challenge given to them by Grimshaw, which involves a number of tasks.
The Chief Prosecutor of the city, Oscar Gagnon, overwhelmed by the number of Witnesses being arrested and then set free by Roncarelli's intervention, contacted the Premier who spoke to Édouard Archambault, Chairman of the Quebec Liquour Commission. Roncarelli's licence was subsequently revoked by Premier Duplessis, who later called a press conference to announce that he had cancelled Roncarelli's license because of his support of Witnesses, especially by providing bail. Extensive testimony showed the government actors believed that Roncarelli was disrupting the court system, causing civil disorder and so was not entitled to the liquor licence. On December 4, 1946, the Quebec Liquor Police entered the Quaff Cafe while it was full of diners, and confiscated all the liquor.
Well, > certainly, Esparza's dècor, an amalgam of Western nostalgia, Texan brawn, > and Tijuana cheese is executed with flair. Unfortunately though, no thematic > coup can compensate for the fact that Esparza's food rarely exceeds > mediocre, and never lives up to its price... The bulk of the clientele > resides in a comfortable economic bracket and come down to the gritty > Eastside to quaff top shelf margaritas and feast on manic kitsch. The hot > corn chips and fresh salsa, which come fast and free, are the height of the > meal. Smoked salmon enchiladas are just wrong; No quantity of barbecue sauce > (in this case, cloying and acrid) is going to improve a tough, dry brisket.
At a time when the two should copulate, Fantozzi really wants to get to a mixture of the most powerful viagra u quaff cocktails nitroglycerin, sulfuric acid, bombs, and hot pepper. The embrace is so violent and powerful that Dolomites shake, the wolves run away scared and a dam is destroyed (who jokingly refers to orgasm of Fantozzi, in fact, the Silvani, wrong use of the subjunctive Italian as all characters Fantozzi universe always wrong, says, "Fantozzi, venghi!" – "Fantozzi, comes!!"). Now Miss Silvani truly loves his accountant, but Fantozzi had written a letter to his wife by declaring it to be a scum and not wanting to see any more, but at the last minute second thoughts and returned to Rome.
There are some Judaic mystical traditions that explain how and why illuim are different. One explanation attributes it to an "Angel's Slap": :An intriguing legend from the Talmud and Midrash describes how a child, while still in its mother's womb, is taught the entire Torah to the glow of a supernatural lamp that allows it to see to the ends of the earth. It is only at the moment of birth that an angel appears and imposes upon it an oath to live a righteous life, and then slaps the youngster on the mouth or the nose, causing it to forget all that it has learned. :The angel's smack in the Talmudic legend produces total amnesia for all, but in the Greek theory of "anamnesis" the souls quaff varying quantities of the oblivion-inducing potion.

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