What is another word for Quaffing?

Pronunciation: [kwˈɒfɪŋ] (IPA)

Quaffing is a term that refers to the act of drinking an alcoholic beverage quickly and heartily. However, there are a number of different synonyms that can be used interchangeably with quaffing, each with its own unique connotation. For example, you might say that someone is "guzzling" a drink if they are drinking it quickly and without reservation. Alternatively, you might describe someone as "imbibing" a drink if they are drinking it with a sense of appreciation and enjoyment. Other synonyms for quaffing might include "swilling," "slugging," "downing," and "chugging." Whatever word you choose, however, the key message is clear - when you're quaffing a drink, you're doing so with gusto and enthusiasm.

Usage examples for Quaffing

"Certainly," he said at last, Quaffing the last of his beer and rising to his feet.
"The Case and The Girl"
Randall Parrish
Helen was silenced-she had not courage for another word, and in order to cover her retreat, moved towards the table, and bestowed her attention on the little girl, who, totally forgotten by her mamma, was Quaffing long draughts of wine from a tumbler which Mr. Jacob had been preparing for himself, but which he had willingly yielded to her, and now seemed waiting for the inevitable effect of such excess with a sort of sly and covert glee that made Helen very angry.
"The Vicar of Wrexhill"
Mrs [Frances] Trollope
The best place of all to be in will be Gimli, in heaven, and all who delight in Quaffing good drink will find a great store in the hall called Brimir, which is also in heaven in the region Okolni.
"The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson"
Saemund Sigfusson and Snorre Sturleson

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