Sentences with phrase «quaffs as»

Not exact matches

As for deciding when to quaff your precious brew, that is a matter of personal discretion.
As a fellow Pastafairian, I shall quaff down an additional beer to pay homage to you and of course the FSM.
The second pot boiling over the fire contained the coffee; which, quaffed from the calabashes, tested as fine as if sipped out of cups of the purest Sévres porcelain.
A party can involve anything from indigestion to physical injury; quaffing the night away, eavesdropping on the body's internal grapevines as its systems become aware of the impending danger
As it follows the downward spiral of Tommy Basilio (Mr. Buscemi), a 31 - year - old unemployed auto mechanic who spends his days quaffing boilermakers in a neighborhood watering hole, you sense a life slipping woozily into the abyss.
I was thinking about good ol' Immanuel the other morning as I quaffed my own warm brew.
Doggie sports drinks are available, and while it might be cute to share a post-workout quaff with your Frenchie, dogs don't need specialty drinks (French bulldogs don't sweat out electrolytes as humans do).
Its dominant personality is now Victorian charm, manifested in such spots as the Palace Saloon, which purports to be the oldest bar in Florida (readers also ranked the town in the top 10 for good beer - quaffing).
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.
There's also the «All you can quaff» mode, which is a mini-game where the players must shovel as much food as they can before time runs out.
Early fights are tough, then once our hero gains a couple of levels» worth of experience, fights get easy enough to be boring — just keep using the biggest «special attack» and quaff health potions as necessary.
You can quaff grog and get drunk, take on enemy vessels and patch holes in your hull as your ship starts submerging.
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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