Sentences with phrase «quaffed by»

Inscriptions confirm that wine was quaffed by everyone from the wealthy patrician in his painted villa to soldiers and sailors in the roughest provincial inns.
No longer embraced solely by the Paleo and Keto crowds, it is now being regularly quaffed by people from across the dietary spectrum, all eager to gain the benefits of starting out the day with some healthy fats in their morning caffeine.
No longer embraced solely by the Paleo and Keto crowds, it is now being regularly quaffed by people from across the dietary spectrum, all eager to gain the benefits of starting out the day with some healthy fats in -LSB-...]

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● «Beer, Bible and Brotherhood,» an Oxford, Connecticut, group launched by the Rev. John Donnelly of Christ Church Quaker Farms, which studies Rick Warren's «40 Days in the Word,» while quaffing Sam Adams brews.
Three times each day he must have his meed of Soma, and for his major exploits in man's behalf he quaffs unbelievable quantities of it, not measured by cups but by vats or ponds or lakes.
Nanak, there is only one nectar; there is none other; Nanak, that nectar is in the heart, but it is only obtained by the favor of the Guru; They who were so destined from the beginning quaff it with delight.29
He was mistaken about its origins: The common bedbug, Cimex lectularius, emerges by night from the walls of houses or bedding to quaff the blood the insect needs to molt from nymph to adult.
You may associate ancient wine with the toga - wearing set, but by the time Romans were quaffing it, the beverage was itself ancient: 7,000 - year - old pottery from sites in Iran's Zagros Mountains tested positive for residues specific to grapes.
Shoehorned into a coach seat over the wing of one of those airplanes that seats about a hundred people, I quaffed my Pepsi with the quick rabbit - swallows necessitated by the tiny plastic cup they offer to the undesirables, and thought about the wisdom of Focus Features deciding to fly me from Denver to The Four Seasons in Beverly Hills to attend the junket for Charlie Kaufman's bittersweet Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Luckily, her gay best friend, played by Rupert Everett, is on hand to dress up, quaff Martinis and accidentally impregnate her.
The narrative is partly driven by the culture shock produced by Everett's incongruous arrival in the rural Irish outback, a bit like those recent scenes of President Obama quaffing Guinness in the Emerald Isle except transplanted to the set of Father Ted, and partly by the impudent, ambiguous, seemingly indolent figure of Boyle.
If the very name conjures images in your head of exclusive resorts populated by genetically blessed folks quaffing Moet beside private pools with expansive ocean views, you could be forgiven for thinking HI might be out of your budget.
Bottled water is complimentary at both, but most vacationers opt for a Gumby Slumber or Paradise Found libation, which can be quaffed at the poolside bar or delivered to the beach or by the pool.
All of these powers are limited by the amount of Amber you have coursing through your veins, replenished by quaffing bottles of the stuff found around the environments.
The game's most remarkable departure from reality is the speed boost earned by quaffing an energy drink mid-race.
Dragon Crystal also features an element of old school RPGness that illuminates exactly what is meant by old school: namely, you will find rings and potions that do something, you know not what — the only way, as in real life, is to don or quaff these items, and see what happens.
Plague Knight can quaff a health tonic to increase his Maximum Health by one bubble!
The club, known to its port - quaffing, pipe - puffing habitues — including Prince Philip — as the In and Out Club, is reputed to be haunted by a former member; one Major William Henry Braddell, who was killed in an air raid in 1940.
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