A teakettle. Pot A potful. Kettle (Music) A kettledrum. Pot A large drinking cup; a tankard. Kettle (Geology) A depression left in a mass of glacial drift, formed by the melting of an isolated block of glacial ice. Pot A drink of liquor contained in such a cup. Kettle A pothole....
A potful. Cup Bleed (someone) by using a glass in which a partial vacuum is formed by heating Dr Ross ordered me to be cupped Pot A large drinking cup; a tankard. Cup A small open container, usually with a flat bottom and a handle, used for drinking. Pot A drink of liquor containe...
@MrSmirnov - It sounds like your friend's collection is pretty impressive. I would be really curious to see the custom paperweight as well. My father is a bit of a hard man to shop for, so the family is trying to find him something that he can use and that would look good in his...
Goadfang leans forward in his seat, his ale gently sloshing in it's tankard, he says "Let me tell you a tale that will make the hairs on your head stand up and ask for the check..." To post a comment, please login or register a new account. 1 2 Next ...
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“We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet” refers to raising a glass, while “and surely ye’ll be your pint-stowp / and surely I’ll be mine” is another drinking line that means, “And surely you’ll have your pinttankard/ And surely I’ll have mine.” Because these lyrics do ...
a tankard of wine, which he placed between himself and his guest.“You, sir knight,”said he,“are also anxious about that silly girl, and we would both rather chatter and drink away a part of the night than keep turning round on our rush mats trying in vain to sleep.Is it not so...
My sober evening let the tankard bless,With toast embrowned, and fragrant nutmeg fraught. Toast A lady in honor of whom persons or a company are invited to drink; - so called because toasts were formerly put into the liquor, as a great delicacy. It now came to the time of Mr. Jones...