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tankard

[ UK /tˈæŋkəd/ ]
[ US /ˈtæŋkɝd/ ]
NOUN
  1. large drinking vessel with one handle

How To Use tankard In A Sentence

  • He poured a tankard of beer, and placed it between the acrobat's feet, eliciting an oath as he deliberately spilt some over his crotch.
  • She awoke slowly, her head throbbing as it had the time she had taken a whole tankard of ale on a dare from the boys.
  • The tankard was a wedding gift from her husband, and a Dutch wedding scene is graven on the lid. Home Life in Colonial Days
  • Cadmar considered, running the palm of his hand round and round the tankard 's lip. A TIME OF WAR
  • It was a big tankard, silver-sterling silver tankard, with his name on it, and the date and the name of the film.
  • The tankard of beer was beaded with condensation and deliciously cold.
  • The bar owner eagerly pocketed it, and within a few seconds from good service, he was sipping on a tankard of rum, eyeing the surely crowd.
  • Then we went on drinking – tankards of beer, and a sharp little spirit called Becherovka, one of the central European schnapps I love.
  • But he raised a pewter tankard of foaming ale to celebrate the success of his campaign and will be back next week
  • He nods towards a phalanx of priests nursing beer tankards, swaying dreamily to the white noise of the band crackling through the speakers.
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