How To Use Goblet In A Sentence
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And if from this conjunction a baby was born, the infernal rite was resumed, all around a little jar of wine, which they called the keg, and they became drunk and would cut the baby to pieces, and pour its blood into the goblet, and they threw babies on the fire, still alive, and they mixed the baby's ashes and his blood, and drank!
The Name of the Rose
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Cake/dessert, or sweetmeat baskets are extremely popular and apart from the converted liners already mentioned, dismantled epergnes and converted goblets are the two most common deceptions.
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As the other one danced around a fire that kicked away the vespertine dark, my companion passed me a clay goblet of spirits.
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Another man turned away from her, when she approached him, to have his goblet of paga filled by a luscious, half-naked, collared slave.
Cinnamon Roll
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A large drinking bowl or goblet made of metal or hard wood.
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In many of the fungiform and most of the circumvallate papillæ are peculiar structures called taste buds or taste goblets.
A Practical Physiology
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'Now am I well lighted here,' he said, 'for this is the very goblet which thy robber knight Sir Lancelot reaved from my brother, Sir
King Arthur's Knights The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls
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Another from Tanagra in Boiotia shows a person raising a kylix or goblet while another individual raises both hands in an apparent gesture of mourning.
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(sceal) eorl wegan māððum tō ge-myndum (_no earl shall wear a memorial jewel_), 3016; pret.ind. hē þā frætwe wæg ... ofer ȳða ful (_bore the jewels over the goblet of the waves_), 1208; wæl-seaxe ... þæt hē on byrnan wæg, 2705; heortan sorge wæg (_bore heart's sorrow_); so, 152, 1778, 1932,
Beowulf
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Sculptors and carvers fashion teakwood goblets, cigar and jewelry boxes, and board games such as dominoes and backgammon.
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Without hesitating, she strode to the pillar supporting the glass chalice and firmly grasped the goblet by the stem.
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Although I am not a fan of the huge oversized glasses commonly employed, I am happy to see the quality of the glassware has increased immensely, with clumsy, shallow glass goblets being replaced by more appropriate crystal stems.
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They brought home the wooden mazer goblet for best in show.
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The cool elegance of the shapes, such as stemmed goblets, is matched by the smooth silvery-grey burnished surfaces.
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He was sitting with his back to the window, sunlight behind his shoulder haloing his fur in a nimbus of white light, being shattered into a hundred pieces by the facets of the cut crystal goblet in his hand.
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In the goblet was the most unique, shimmering liquid substance I had ever seen.
"LOOKY OVER YONDER"
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Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters.
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Made with extra thick glass, this chunky wine goblet is a durable and versatile choice for casual entertaining.
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She gestured to the pillows next to her, for him to sit, sitting herself down and clapping her hands once, for her serving women to bring goblets, and drink.
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They hang around former presidents, smoke fat stogies and drink from silver goblets.
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A long cupboard rested against the wall, the polished top displaying an array of coloured glass goblets, decanters, jugs and bowls of fruit and berries and nuts.
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That was the year we lived on the banks of the Doo Wah Diddy Diddy and we danced the doodah day ballet in bubblegum trees with crested kookaburras until the dawn broke like crystal goblets smashed against the rocky cliffs of time.
Unday Morning
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He gestured at the Greeks, who produced a crater and a pair of silver goblets.
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Twilight fan! on Jun 20, 2008 ok yea they should totally switch the actors for edward and jacob. lik i know that they fit apperance wise their characters but Stephanie Meyers makes Edward seem really hot and the guy playing him (wasnt he in goblet of fire? the guy who dies?) really isnt that good of like a looker. no offense or anything. i love the books and hope the movie turns out really go.
Twilight's First Official Photo and Why I'm Passing « FirstShowing.net
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I watched fascinated as long fingers played with the stem of the goblet he was holding and I saw those fingers tighten in irritation as my father's voice rose in temper.
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The list covers classics, such as the Mint Julep, which is given a presentation twist by serving it in a silver goblet.
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Chill the champagne and polish the crystal goblets!
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He bellowed a loud, insane laugh that sounded more like a cackle than a laugh and lifted his goblet, spilling wine down the front of his long, untamed beard.
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And the first detailed drops splashing at the bottom of the goblet with a scatter of spindrift, each fleck embellished with the finicky rigor of some precisionist painting.
Underworld
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The exhibition is on view until December 31 and includes ceramics, bone and metal implements, goblets, pitchers, fragments of marionettes, and Chinese porcelain.
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She was a dark, muscular figure sipping delicately at her spouted wine goblet.
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Falstaff made love to her with his hand upon "a parcel-gilt goblet," and followed up the declaration with a kiss and a request for thirty shillings.
Inns and Taverns of Old London
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He set his goblet on the table between them, fingers lingering to absently trace the gilding.
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At left, "The Silver Goblet," a 1912 watercolor-on-ivory self-portrait by the Atlanta-based miniaturist Lucy May Stanton.
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Left at the foot of her bed was a large platter with a dish of rice, a plate of sushi, a bowl of soup, a portion of mixed cooked vegetables, a cup of dipping sauce and a goblet of mineral water.
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They hang around former presidents, smoke fat stogies and drink from silver goblets.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros.
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There is no specific division between a wine glass and a goblet except that the latter is larger, but a very small glass is called a cordial.
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With its demoniac passions, its satanic ambition, desecrating the remains of the slain, making goblets of their skulls, and trinkets of their bones, this revolt is a heliograph of Dahomey, and Devildom daguerreotyped more vividly than by
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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Beside the blob is a glass goblet, one of the products of her work with Avalari, an apprentice glassblower before his impression into the Hamorian fleet.
The Towers of the Sunset
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Other drinking-glasses of the period included goblets, rummers, cider, dram, and spiritglasses, as well as mugs and glass tankards.
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Then there was saucy Mike Newell, director of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, whose camera candidly appraised the bottoms of the beautiful French girls from Beauxbatons Academy as they sashayed across the flagstones of Hogwarts.
Sex and the Single Wizard
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Stony coral skeleton of a goblet, the body that surround the Hydra, its composition almost solely for calcium carbonate.
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The Colchicum is much larger with goblet-shaped, fleshy flowers that are resistant to rain and should be planted in midsummer.
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Huge crystal goblets full of water or fine wines sparkled in the candlelight amongst the shining silver cutlery.
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Pulling out the stopper, she poured the thick contents into a goblet and drank deep, almost draining the glass.
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Her best china had been set along with brightly polished silverware and crystal goblets.
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By the 1930s, people were commonly referring to the tall goblet in crystal sets as an ‘iced tea’ glass.
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A pair of rock crystal goblets engraved with the cipher of Peter the Great.
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The Colchicum is much larger with goblet-shaped, fleshy flowers that are resistant to rain and should be planted in midsummer.
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From the houdah the slave brought her a crystal goblet; then she said to Ben-Hur -
Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
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Ho! Agathon, my boy, fetch me the great goblet, the double (9) sextarius, of spiced mulse with a snow-water.
The Roman Traitor (Vol. 2 of 2)
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The inner face of sack was covered with a sheet of columnar epithelium where some of goblet cell were found between the columnar epithelium.
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From the same tomb comes a composite Helladic-Minoan silver goblet, with its carinated shape and a Minoan niello floral scene.
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The goblet came from a local collector and the rummer from an Ashford estate and were purchased by the same private Surrey commission bidder.
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He continued to stare as the bottle's contents glugged into a crystal goblet, dusting the air with intoxicating fruit.
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Use your crystal goblets. Do not save your best perfume,and use it every time you feel you want it.
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Outfit special-occasion barware - tumblers, carafes, goblets, or martini glasses - with perky polka dots, stripes, checks, or holiday-inspired motifs, such as holly leaves and berries.
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The Romans believed the amethyst prevented drunkenness and used to drink out of goblets studded with these purple gems.
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After all, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire begins with a nightmare and ends with a death.
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Then again, if we're not buying the woodcarvings and goblets from the huge craft market at Okahandja, who is?
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It just goes to show the amazing amount of superb work that goes on in this Trust and everyone who received their crystal goblets and certificates today should feel very proud of the contribution they have made.
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Pill hydrarg, to-night, and to-morrow morning a delicious goblet before breakfast -- sulph mag, tinct sennae, ditto calumba.
In Honour's Cause A Tale of the Days of George the First
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I sank into a splayfooted chair and accepted the crystal goblet Angus Mhor held out to me.
Dragonfly in Amber
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The works included mostly paintings, some etchings, charcoal and brush sketches, drypoint work, watercolors of plants, blown glass goblets and containers, Delft ceramic tiles and vessels and silver items (and a few miniature chairs, 6 inches high).
Vermeer and Rembrandt at the Vancouver Art Gallery « Colleen Anderson
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The wine goblet perched on the top of the desk explains it partly, but her wavery voice explains a little bit more.
Angry Young Man
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Miss Rondel picked up the new pitcher and refilled Peter's goblet.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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When Jefferson didn't like a pair of goblets given to him as a gift, he asked a local smith to melt them down.
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Mariana de Talavera, who will also explain to you in what circumstances you may lawfully Kill your King and whether you had better hand him his poison in a goblet or smear it for him upon his robe or his saddlebow.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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Amidst the wild license assumed by the soldiers of De la Marck, one who was excluded from the table (a lanzknecht, remarkable for his courage and for his daring behaviour during the storm of the evening), had impudently snatched up a large silver goblet, and carried it off declaring it should atone for his loss of the share of the feast.
Quentin Durward
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She takes the ice chips, dropping them into the goblet; the soft clicks sounding like bells.
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'No; we were reared in castles, and are the children of yonder lords: tell us how the spell that is upon them may be broken!' and immediately the hunter turned from them with an angry look, poured out the milk upon the ground and went away with his empty goblet.
Granny's Wonderful Chair
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Good points bought up in other comments but I enjoyed this anyway … since I have no idea how heavy gold can be; to me a chalice is a goblet and close enough to a mug to get the idea across; and know nothing about diaphragms, other than they prevent pregnancy.
GOLD • by Michael McDonnell
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The king's servant ran and brought them two goblets filled with wine.
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Among the cyclamen, Colchicum, with elegant, long-stemmed pink goblets, completes this ravishing October picture.
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I enjoyed the climb, the lessening forest, the alpine plants (the diapensia was in full flower, with its upright snowy goblets, while the geum and the Greenland sandwort were just beginning to blossom), the magnificent prospect, the stimulating air, and, most of all, the mountain itself.
The Foot-path Way
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She grabbed the wineskin and filled his goblet up completely.
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Amalric poured wine from a ewer of green Tyrian glass into a matching goblet and gave it to Sabin who took it gratefully and sat down on a campstool.
The Falcons of Montabard
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Thomas had already set out two crystal wine goblets and a wine decanter; before she could protest, he was presenting her with a dry white wine.
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The rate of bronchiolar cell proliferation was decreased and associated with the formation of an undifferentiated, cuboidal-squamous epithelium lacking the expression of markers of Clara cells (Scgb1a1), ciliated cells (FoxJ1 and α-tubulin), and goblet cells (Spdef and Muc5AC).
Elites TV
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Take them from the pan with a perforated spoon and transfer them to a mortar or the liquidizer goblet.
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Thomas had already set out two crystal wine goblets and a wine decanter; before she could protest, he was presenting her with a dry white wine.
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Polished young things quaffed wine from oversized goblets, occasionally making a grab for the trays of mini-burgers and chicken satay being passed around by impeccably dressed waiters.
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Newlyweds can pick either a starter set of Wedgewood china or a crystal set of eight wine goblets and champagne flutes from Waterford, with a retail value of $440.
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7 December 2008 at 1: 32 pm one of the answers is wrong. .rob was in goblet of fire. .or am i on crack?
Twilight Lexicon » Rotten Tomatoes Twilight Quiz
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Use your crystal goblets. Do not save your best perfume,and use it every time you feel you want it.
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And the picture of the banquet "when they fell to the chat of the afternoon's collation and began great goblets to ring, great bowls to ting, great gammons to trot; pour me out the fair Greek wine, the extravagant wine, the good wine, Lacrima Christi, supernaculum!
Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
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Sparkling glass goblets and mugs refracted the light just as the silver reflected it.
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An aluminium pitcher and a trayful of clean goblets had been left on a serving table over by the cash register.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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Without hesitating, she strode to the pillar supporting the glass chalice and firmly grasped the goblet by the stem.
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The most ample refreshments, both in the Oriental and after the European fashion, were spread before the royal and princely guests of Saladin, each in their own separate pavilion; and so attentive was the Soldan to the habits and taste of his visitors, that Grecian slaves were stationed to present them with the goblet, which is the abomination of the sect of Mohammed.
The Talisman
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Figures and devices were painted and displayed on saddles, bridles, and collars, on censers, on goblets and cups, and flagons, on dishes and ewers, in tents, on curtains and on chairs, and upon all articles and utensils.
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But what can possibly be in that huge silver rundlet into which they plunge their goblets so often?
The Dragon of Wantley His Tale
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The handcrafted candy box frames a scene of a boy sculpting the foil wrappers of rationed chocolates into goblets.
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I've been to several timeshare presentations in the past, once acquiring a set of crystal goblets and on another occasion spending a free weekend at Port Owen (second prize, two free weekends at Port Owen).
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Use your crystal goblets. Do not save your best perfume,and use it every time you feel you want it.
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My own suggestion would be just such an ontbijtke with oysters, an assortment of shells, a lemon, Texel cheese, perhaps some white grapes, a roemer goblet, a pitcher, pewter dishes, all set upon a table covered with a Turkey rug.
The Stream and The Torrent
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For this purpose, Cretan elites borrowed from the Mycenaean world vessels such as the kylix, goblet, bowl, and krater in order to emphasize the moment of consumption.
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A ripple of nervous laughter rippled through the room, and he held his goblet up in a toast.
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Molly's sister complied, taking a sip of the punch that was currently being poured by the hotel staff into elegant crystal goblets at each place setting.
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Don't tell me, I said, the animals are downstairs supping Cyprus wine out of a jewelled goblet.
A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
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(sceal) eorl wegan mâððum tô ge-myndum (_no earl shall wear a memorial jewel_), 3016; pret.ind. he þâ frätwe wäg ... ofer ýða ful (_bore the jewels over the goblet of the waves_), 1208; wäl-seaxe ... þät he on byrnan wäg, 2705; heortan sorge wäg (_bore heart's sorrow_); so, 152, 1778, 1932,
Beowulf
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Then the break ended and she was back to washing the gold rimmed china and crystal goblets and glasses, cleaning the sterling silver and stainless steel, it was endless.
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Ming Dynasty's colored goblet is mainly the triad, above is a trumpet-shaped object, middle is the drum abdomen, lower part is the phoenix tail, plain elegant.
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The forthright, hip-gyrating dance for the array of disco-dancing and drink-swigging Brits is set tightly on the polonaise Tchaikovsky called a "dance with goblets," albeit, in the original, wine-filled ones toasting that libretto's prince.
Fair Feathered Friends
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The inductor, capacitor, and resistor distort the electric field surrounding the goblet, and it resonates an interdimensional radio frequency.
Soul Trapper
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Belgian ales and other high alcohol brews are served in more traditional footed goblets.
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Sparkling glass goblets and mugs refracted the light just as the silver reflected it.
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Don't tell me, I said, the animals are downstairs supping Cyprus wine out of a jewelled goblet.
A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
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What is the "inside" of the curve for the goblet is the "outside" of the curve for the face.
Masturbatory
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The Venice we see here, through the prism of Scottish fantasies, is a fabled city of delight, that glass goblet as stupendous as a Titian.
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In contrast, a small black fig some argue a glass bubble freshens the goblet's limpid contents.
The Compassionate Scoundrel
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When Jefferson didn't like a pair of goblets given to him as a gift, he asked a local smith to melt them down.
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When Jefferson didn't like a pair of goblets given to him as a gift, he asked a local smith to melt them down.
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The bearded man next to me immediately exclaimed: “The goblet is the new stripper pole!”
One Night, Two Tiaras: Vanity Fair
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The man behind, shown full face and drinking from a lifted jar, has faded into darkness, while at left a boy, whose downcast, three-quarter glance is highlighted by a stream of light, hesitantly grasps the proffered goblet.
The Compassionate Scoundrel
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He drinks from a crystal water goblet and stares out expressively over his small, wire-framed glasses, lips pursed, eyebrows raised, and arms folded.
American Grace
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The mucin is secreted by tiny glands called goblet cells in the conjunctiva.
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Grainne took the hot fragrant wine gratefully, and cupped her hands about the goblet for warmth.
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In 1519, Emperor Montezuma, who reportedly drank 50 or more portions daily, served chocolate to his Spanish guests in great golden goblets, treating it like a food for the gods.
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The mice developed extensive eosinophil and mononuclear cell inflammation, goblet cell hyperplasia, and mucus occlusion of the airways.
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Such goblets were sometimes known as calices literati.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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Propose a worthy toast, raise the goblets to your lips, bury your nose in the mint, inhale a deep breath of its fragrance and sip the nectar of the gods.
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It is the only compartment in the small restaurant, which has a long European-style table and crystal goblets.
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Then she drew the cilice over his raw and bleeding skin and threw the robe upon all and went down to the slave with a goblet of wine and a bowl of meat broth in her hands.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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There's also a red goblet, a white china cup brimming with coffee, a plate of French chocolate cookies and a peeled tangerine.
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Long wooden tables were laden with goblets of ale and platters of meats, fruits, cheeses, and breads.
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Ming Dynasty's colored goblet is mainly the triad, above is a trumpet-shaped object, middle is the drum abdomen, lower part is the phoenix tail, plain elegant.
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It My eyes steamed up as her metal bikini had another 'wardrobe malfunction' was the scene where we were standing with the goblet, which is covered by a cloth.
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The oldest surviving wine glass with a stem and foot are 15th century enameled goblets that holds more than four ounces of liquid.
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In the lobby of the Tel Aviv Opera House, tall barmaids in red sequins served wine in plastic goblets with labels declaring the sponsorship of the Bezeq telephone company.
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Hollow wares constitute a very large category, ranging from the ewers, aquamaniles and jugs of the late-medieval period to lidded and open tankards, wine-cups, christening cups and goblets.
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She tried unsuccessfully to catch the metal goblet before it landed on the floor.
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Belgian ales and other high alcohol brews are served in more traditional footed goblets.
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As she bends over the goblet, the cloth at her throat falls away and I note that her neck is the golden brown of a bruised peach.
Excerpt: People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
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Jenkinson in Glasgow, Northwood in Stourbridge and Lutz in America created serpent stemmed goblets and latticino vases and bowls with a precision worthy of the originals.
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In front of each chair lay a jeweled, ruby-encrusted goblet of wine, whose inlaid gemstones shone in the bright lamplight.
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There was a machete, a dagger, two metal goblets, and a dark green cloth bag.
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As Kama's nectared goblet steeps in languor human souls;
Indian Poetry Containing "The Indian Song of Songs," from the Sanskrit of the Gîta Govinda of Jayadeva, Two books from "The Iliad Of India" (Mahábhárata), "Proverbial Wisdom" from the Shlokas of the Hitopadesa, and other Orie
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‘It is lovely, really nice and warm,’ she said, clutching a goblet of fizz.
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Under the rotunda was a low, broad marble counter, surmounted by a gleaming mirror and a noble array of bottles, flasks, decanters, goblets and glasses of every size.
In the Sweet Dry and Dry
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Along with other first time Potteresque filmgoers, Brett wasn't so taken in by Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire . . .
Life of Brian:
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Sculptors and carvers fashion teakwood goblets, cigar and jewelry boxes, and board games such as dominoes and backgammon.
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He took the goblet from Peter and offered it with the same old-world punctilio as he'd provided the handkerchief and the smelling salts.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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Representative goblets and beakers of late sixteenth century and seventeenth century date are illustrated in Figures 3.50 and 3.51.
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“generous wine bought with shining ore,” poured into the crystal goblet from the leather bottle swinging before the cooling breeze.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Go home now, and tell the good Asa-folk that you cannot even break a goblet!
The Story of Siegfried
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A thousand men dressed in vair followed Beduerus the butler, similarly attired, offering various drinks of every sort in goblets.
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The few birds, pirates, and ragmen in this room paused to drink from their crystal goblets carried from the white room, looked around, then quickly returned to the outer chambers again.
The Terror
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She filled our crystal goblets with bubbly root beer and heaped the bone china plates with what we call boiled dinner down home.
Fall On Your Knees
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Then she stepped back, giving me a playful push and another slantendicular smile, and without a word poured us two goblets of tej from a well-laden buffet at the wall.
Flashman on the March
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Every goblet downed only drives his unslakeable thirst.
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I cried out, screamed, and threw the crystal goblet that I had been drinking from across the room.
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Dogs were running around the hall, some following servants carrying plates or sleeping by the table at the top of the hall where the table was covered with plates and goblets.
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The wine within the goblet was surprisingly full and mellow, with a sweet honeyed taste.
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Still, he liked to turn out a nice set of goblets now and again, and most of what the Tayledras produced was lampwork and blown glass, so he was able to teach them molding techniques.
Elephant in the City
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Conservation in 1992 revealed that the goblet in Plate V is made of separate pieces of ivory joined by ‘so called bayonet mounts.’
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There were four long tables set with glistening silver and huge crystal goblets.
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Raising his own goblet, Father Oppius blessed the congregation and the meal with a great rolling of churchly phrases ending in a cordial Benedicite.
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And the first detailed drops splashing at the bottom of the goblet with a scatter of spindrift, each fleck embellished with the finicky rigor of some precisionist painting.
Underworld
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Munro has made this interplay explicit with some pieces, such as the goblets, where the stem is made of alternating blocks of black and transparent glass.
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He rose from his seat to stand up, too… and she grabbed the goblet and downed the red drink in one gulp.
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` wool '; gab, Gaelic for ` mouth' (and hence ` chatter ') from which we also get the word gob (in England a popular form of candy for children is "gobstoppers"), and its derivatives gobble and goblet; galore, from the Gaelic gu
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 4
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He filled a goblet for himself and Percival, taking a long swig.
THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
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Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters.
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In 1519, Emperor Montezuma, who reportedly drank 50 or more portions daily, served chocolate to his Spanish guests in great golden goblets, treating it like a food for the gods.
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Tara grinned as she filled the crystal goblets.
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Once you decide on the drinking vessel (goblet, bowl, mug or stein), you need to get it from the shelves.
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Once dry, goblets and bowls were glazed, fired and ready for use.
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Treasures and trophies lined the walls in large unruly piles: crowns of gold; glittering jewels; goblets and chalices; swords and shields; bronze helmets and greaves.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS
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As soon as the monarch had graciously accepted her hospitable gift, his domestics lifted a small silver table to a convenient height, as he sat on horseback; and Attila, when he had touched the goblet with his lips, again saluted the wife of Onegesius, and continued his march.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire is now so close that you can actually hear all kinds of children, slightly creepy adults and various other Harry Potter fans salivating as they anticipate the movie's release.
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Mirrors often fascinated them, as did the reflective surfaces of glass goblets and polished silver.
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Furthermore, increased goblet cell hyperplasia of the small airways was prominent in this model.
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ruby wine flow into his goblet, he became aware of a subtle change in the room.
THE BROKEN GOD
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Dressed in beautiful clothing, these courtiers and children eat a bountiful feast and drink from beautifully crafted goblets.
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The oldest surviving wine glass with a stem and foot are 15th century enameled goblets that holds more than four ounces of liquid.
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She immediately saw her father sitting on his favorite chair, the one below the family heraldry, holding a goblet of blood-red wine in his hand.
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Kane, who stood a few yards from me scowling at his goblet, turned to scowl at the King instead.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
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A betel-leaf and perfume-service in the silver-gilt of Mysore is accompanied by elaborately-chased goblets and rose-water sprinklers in ruddy gold and parcel-gilt, the work of Kashmir and Lucknow.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
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He picked up his goblet, ponderously swirled the lees and drained them in one gulp.
A SHRINE OF MURDERS
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stemmed goblets
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Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel-gilt goblet, sitting in my Dolphin-chamber, at the round table, by a sea-coal fire, upon
The second part of King Henry the Fourth
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There, her old nurse recognizes the goblet, which the trolls had stolen when they abducted her long ago.