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quaff

American  
[kwof, kwaf, kwawf] / kwɒf, kwæf, kwɔf /

verb (used without object)

  1. to drink a beverage, especially an intoxicating one, copiously and with hearty enjoyment.

    Synonyms:
    guzzle, swig, gulp, swallow

verb (used with object)

  1. to drink (a beverage) copiously and heartily.

    We spent the whole evening quaffing ale.

noun

  1. an act or instance of quaffing.

  2. a beverage quaffed.

quaff British  
/ kwɑːf, kwɒf /

verb

  1. to drink heartily or in one draught

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • outquaff verb (used with object)
  • quaffable adjective
  • quaffer noun
  • unquaffed adjective

Etymology

Origin of quaff

First recorded in 1515–25; origin uncertain

Explanation

To quaff is to gulp. You’re in a desert; you haven’t had water in days; you’re wicked thirsty. Then you find an oasis! You lean over and quaff the water. If you’re in a room with your favorite foods, you might stuff the food into your mouth. Quaffing is the same fun, but with beverages instead of foods. But just like with stuffing food, quaffing means you drink a little too much. Often, quaffing refers to alcoholic drinks, but it can mean any beverage in general, like milkshakes. Quaff a milkshake and you’ll get a headache, but you’ll have fun doing it.

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Example Sentences

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Unruly salt-and-pepper hair in a long quaff, round glasses and broad smile give James Ortiz the look of a whimsical inventor, the kind that hides away in his workshop crafting extraordinary artifacts.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 7, 2026

It’s the outline of Mr. Trump’s head – complete with quaff, bushy eyebrows and long neck.

From Salon • Apr. 18, 2024

Evict her and this garbage premise from your brain, and quaff happily as you will!

From New York Times • Jul. 1, 2021

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.

From Washington Post • Feb. 7, 2020

I'm in the midst of taking a quaff of my ale and I nearly spit it all over the table.

From "The Inquisitor's Tale" by Adam Gidwitz