Quaffing vs Sipping - What's the difference?
quaffing | sipping |
The act by which something is quaffed; a drinking.
* 1856 , Proceedings of the Essex Institute (volumes 1-2, page 223)
The act of taking a sip.
* 1852 , Theophilus Thompson, Annals of Influenza Or Epidemic Catarrhal Fever in Great Britain from 1510 to 1837 (page 107)
As verbs the difference between quaffing and sipping
is that quaffing is while sipping is .As nouns the difference between quaffing and sipping
is that quaffing is the act by which something is quaffed; a drinking while sipping is the act of taking a sip.quaffing
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(en noun)- After sundry refreshments and bountiful quaffings of cold spring water, the various parties found themselves ensconced in the fine, airy room of the School house
sipping
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(en noun)- But, in general, a few days' confinement, abstinence from flesh meat, and frequent sippings of some tepid pectoral drink, sufficed for the cure.
