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Traditional English :: quay
quayae.html - n.
a solid stationary artificial landing-place lying alongside or projecting into water for loading and unloading ships.
    quayage n. [ME key(e), kay f. OF kay f. Gaulish caio f. OCelt.]
Traditional English :: quayside
quayae.html - n.
the land forming or near a quay.
English Idioms :: qualms
quayae.html - See: HAVE (NO) QUALMS ABOUT.
English Idioms :: quantity
quayae.html - See: UNKNOWN QUANTITY.
English Idioms :: quarterback sneak
quayae.html - {n.} A football play in which the quarterback takes the ball from the center and dives straight ahead in an attempt to gain a very short distance. * /Johnson took the ball over on a quarterback sneak for a touchdown./
New English :: quaffable
quayae.html - adjective (Lifestyle and Leisure) Of a wine: lending itself to being drunk copiously, drinkable. Etymology: Formed by adding the suffix -able to the verb quaff 'to drink (liquor) copiously'. History and Usage: This is one of the many words on the borderline between wine-lovers' slang and technical terminology that have thrived in the growing literature on wine in the eighties. It is an intensively fruity, soft-bodied wine,...charming and eminently quaffable. Washington Post 1 Dec. 1982, section E, p.
1 Were it not for 'a little local difficulty' we would here in Britain already be able to drink the very quaffable wines of Argentina. Wine Society Annual Review 21 Apr. 1987, p. 12
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