Sentence examples for be cup from inspiring English sources

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be cup

noun

A concave vessel for drinking from, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle.

  • Pour the tea into the cup.

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"It's like saying Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty taught people here how to be Cup drivers.

A few species in the Demospongiae have well-defined spherical shapes as in Tethya aurantium, the sea orange; others may be cup- or fan-shaped.

Matic, who will be cup tied for the Champions League, came in for praise from Mourinho earlier this month: "Matic is a good player.

After the weekend's VFL premiership, wouldn't it be incredible for all three teams at the Bulldogs to be cup holders at the same time?

Over the last few years, they have consistently proven themselves to be cup specialists, capable of raising themselves for the big occasion.

The 29-year-old flanker has been named in the Toulon side to face Scarlets in Sunday's European Champions Cup and will be cup tied if he plays.

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Teixeira would cost around £30m but would be cup-tied in Europe.

But in world soccer, it is routine for players to be cup-tied — as it is under the rules of the United States Soccer Federation.

The defender has yet to feature in the Champions League this season, and would therefore not be cup-tied in the competition, which would be handy.

It means Diouf misses tomorrow's game at Middlesbrough, plus Wednesday's FA Cup fourth-round replay against his old side as he will be cup-tied.

Should De Gea play in the group stage of the Champions League, he would be cup-tied should Real revive their interest in the winter transfer window.

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