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flagon

[flag-uhn] / ˈflæg ən /
NOUN
mug
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The park shared the hard work of volunteers on social media in good humour, and said they all deserved “an extra flagon of Sherwood ale”.

From BBC Sep. 11, 2024

On cue, the camera cut to Rhea Perlman passing her silver flagon to Lisa Ann Walter, who took a swig.

From Salon Feb. 25, 2024

He has jumped ahead in the book of time to see what was unknowable when he drank from the mysterious flagon years before.

From Washington Post Mar. 13, 2020

One television ad showed Arnold Schwarzenegger bursting from a flagon like a juiced-up genie.

From New York Times Dec. 6, 2013

These heroines were always willowy and managed to land in graceful postures of repose, and were revived with the merest passing of a decorated flagon of smelling salts under their noses.

From "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate" by Jacqueline Kelly




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