Sentence examples for a goblet of thick from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a goblet of thick" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a goblet filled with a thick substance, but it is incomplete and requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "She raised a goblet of thick, rich chocolate, savoring the aroma before taking a sip."
Alternatives: "a goblet of viscous" or "a goblet of dense".

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The chocolate mousse (creamy, melt-in-the-mouth and a little bitter) was stunningly delicious, but my favorite was a goblet of thick, rich Greek yogurt topped with cooked cherries in syrup.

Some of the wonderful creations there, like the galaktoboureko, a dreamy, creamy custard and phyllo concoction adorned with cinnamon and honey, come from Titan in Astoria, Queens, but it would be hard to top a dessert from Mythos's own kitchen: a goblet of thick, excellent yogurt adorned with honey and walnuts.

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A goblet of iced cappuccino made a refreshing summer coda.

The pious will be pleased with a goblet of cut fresh fruit, perhaps berries and melon.

And when she offered the couple a goblet of wine, Mr. Harris sipped, then Mr. Kushner gulped.

Pump yourself a goblet of beer and get in the cafeteria line.

Another druid shares a goblet of oak leaf wine (surprisingly tasty).

He's holding what appears to be a goblet of beer.

Rehydrate, after dancing, with a goblet of barrel-aged ale ($7).

A goblet of ripe strawberries ($6.50), twinned with a few forkfuls of shared tiramis?6.95), wrote the happy ending.

A goblet of ripe strawberries ($6.50), twinned with a few forkfuls of shared tiramisù ($6.95), wrote the happy ending.

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