The action of quaff, v.; copious drinking (usually of alcohol); an instance of this.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [noun] > drinking deeply or copiously (20) quaffing1533 The action of quaff, v.; copious drinking (usually of alcohol); an instance of this. glut1541 A gulp or full draught; the amount (of liquid) swallowed at a gulp. carouse1559 The action or fashion of ‘drinking carouse’. quaff1579 An act of quaffing; a deep draught. Also: an amount of liquid quaffed. all out1582 In form all-out. An act of draining one's drink; a drink that is consumed in full. Cf. sense A. 1b. Obsolete. rare. carousing1582 The action of carouse, v. Often attributive. skolinga1599 supernaculum1622 An act of drinking that empties the cup to the last drop; an inversion of the cup to demonstrate that this has been done. Obsolete. swig1622 An act of ‘swigging’; a deep or copious draught of a beverage, esp. of intoxicating liquor; a ‘pull’. waughting1637 kelty1664 A term denoting the complete draining of a glass of liquor (indicated by turning it upside down). swigging1702 waught1721 A copious draught. Also transferred and figurative. toot1787 An act or fit of tooting; a copious draught. willie-waught1826 A large gulp of (esp. alcoholic) liquid; a deep or copious draught; a swig. swiping1833 swipe1866 A copious draught. dialect. bottomer1876 A draught in which the cup is drained to the bottom. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— of a hawk (1) — person (1) |
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