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  • On to each was dumped swiftly the regulation lunch -- a metal pannikin of pinkish-grey stew, a hunk of bread, a cube of cheese, a mug of milkless Victory Coffee, and one saccharine tablet. Eat Well, Move More, Live Longer. . . ?
  • If you want what old-timers used to call their pannikin of rum, you'll be welcome to it. The Pagan Madonna
  • A pipkin is a small earthenware bowl, and a pannikin is a small metal drinking vessel.
  • It is astonishing how quickly you get used to doing without a handkerchief and to eating out of the tin pannikin in which you also wash. Homage to Catalonia
  • Neither words nor time are wasted as pannikins of tea are drunk and braised steak is eaten.
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  • Neither words nor time are wasted as pannikins of tea are drunk and braised steak is eaten.
  • Regrettablly is, be in ursine city commonly prices when, investor can be far from these pannikin.
  • With less hunger he might have found it nauseous; for the bread was incredibly mouldy and had been gnawed all round the crust by rats, while the liquor in the pannikin was a mixture of fiery rum and unclean water. The Blue Pavilions
  • On to each was dumped swiftly the regulation lunch -- a metal pannikin of pinkish-grey stew, a hunk of bread, a cube of cheese, a mug of milkless Victory Coffee, and one saccharine tablet. Eat Well, Move More, Live Longer. . . ?
  • A tin pannikin rolled down the inclined plane, rattling and banging. The Lost Poacher
  • The raintrees provided a cover of dappled sunlight for guests as they quaffed jam and scones with a cup of tea served in pannikins by women in pinafores and lace caps, all in aid of the 125th anniversary of the Territory's first homestead.
  • William ran for a pannikin, and taking out the bung, poured some water out of the barrico and gave it to Ready, who drank it with eagerness. Masterman Ready The Wreck of the "Pacific"
  • In the haversack is a pannikin with a hinged handle that may be used as a saucepan. Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898
  • His pannikin and unwashed eating-gear from the last meal were scattered on the floor: His blankets were wet, his clothing was wet. CHAPTER XXXI
  • In her mind she compared them with the woman who poured the tea, and there uprose in contrast the gourds and pannikins of the Toyaat village and the clumsy mugs of Twenty Mile, to which she likened herself. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
  • At the end of a hard day's work the men would drink down a big pannikin of scalding hot tea, and feel that it was a pretty good world.
  • No snow had penetrated the inner lining and all their equipment was neatly stowed -- pannikins, spare clothing, chronometers, finnesko, socks and a flag as well as more letters, and, movingly, the "chatty little notes" the supporting parties had left for Scott as they returned to Cape Evans. The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told
  • The light was very dim down in the cellar, and before I knew it some other man had thrust a pannikin into my other hand. THE SPIKE
  • The raintrees provided a cover of dappled sunlight for guests as they quaffed jam and scones with a cup of tea served in pannikins by women in pinafores and lace caps, all in aid of the 125th anniversary of the Territory's first homestead.

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