quaff

/kwɑf/
verb
  1. To drink a beverage heartily or in large gulps.
    • She quaffed her morning coffee quickly before rushing out the door.
    • After the long hike, they stopped at a stream to quaff the cool water.
    • The knight quaffed a tankard of ale to celebrate his victory.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A hearty drink, especially of an alcoholic beverage.
    • After the toast, everyone took a long quaff from their cups.
    • The tavern keeper served each guest a foamy quaff of beer.
    • He ordered a quaff of mead at the medieval fair.