Meaning of quenchy | Babel Free
Definitions
Quenching.
informal, uncommon
Examples
“After supper the Princess made us drink some Quass: they put a little mint into it. It is certainly a very quenchy draught. The Princess could not help exclaiming how much is this superior to lemonade.”
“Let the children drink their fill . . . They’ll love it and it’s doubly good for them, America’s “quenchiest” beverage.”
“Not quite so quenchy but more cogent is the Ramos, or New Orleans Fizz”
“For only one penny more, you get a full quart of Upper-10, the quenchiest lime ’n’ lemon drink you ever tasted, when you buy a full quart of RC, the quality cola, at regular price.”
“New quick and quenchy TWIST—instant soft drink kids can’t resist […] Twist is the newest, the quenchiest! Cool, quick and good! A soft drink mix in your favorite flavors.”
“Stir moderately, then add more Cott Orange Soda and enjoy the quenchiest orange refresher you ever tasted.”
“Pack a highball glass with lots of ice, pour in 1½ ounces of Hiram Walker Peppermint Schnapps, top with tomato juice, stir, and you’ve got yourself a Walkerschnapper. A Hiram Walker Walkerschnapper. But not for long. Because it’s the zippiest, crispiest, quenchiest drink you ever put between your lips.”
“From the quenchiest 1¢ drink here to the go-everywhere $4 dress up ahead, you’ve got it made in the shade!”
“Drank my first glass of Kvas, made from malt water. Very quenchy.”
“The combination of vinegar, oil and the juices from the veggies is sparklingly quenchy. It tastes good and satisfies.”
“Drink cactus juice. It’ll quench ya! Nothing’s quenchier. It’s the quenchiest!”
“Normally I would just buy a few bags of chips or crisps as they say in the UK and a quenchy cup drink.”
“This white wine exudes flavors of grapefruit, lemon and gooseberries. It is crisp with well-balanced acidity, and can be described as “quenchy,” a word a friend of mine in the wine industry uses to describe these exact characteristics.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.