Word of the Day
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Quaff (verb) – To drink something really deeply, heartily, fully, etc. (let’s guess where that originated…Anglo-Saxons?)
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, Henry Bakerson quaffs a good amount of ale when he meets up with his old friend Nigel Taiman.
Your turn! Got a quaffin’ in ya?
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Quaff (verb) – To drink something really deeply, heartily, fully, etc. (let’s guess where that originated…Anglo-Saxons?)
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, Henry Bakerson quaffs a good amount of ale when he meets up with his old friend Nigel Taiman.
Your turn! Got a quaffin’ in ya?
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
1 Comments:
Quaff my ale, lager, beer - you name it! Bring it on. Well, that used to be my motto but the last couple of months, I've not been much into have a quaff of anything along those lines.
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