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It is typically used to refer to drinking vessels, often with a stem and base, used for serving beverages. Example: "The table was elegantly set with crystal goblets filled with red wine."
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goblets
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Plural of goblet
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People's champion Dean Jones would have to make do with some gold goblets and the love of a nation.
In addition to a handshake and interview, the man of the moment would at the very least receive a tray of golden goblets, perhaps a $500 cheque and maybe even a Baccarat crystal ships decanter (classy), which was upgraded to the coveted gold-handled ice bucket - on a plinth, no less - for the man of the series.
Most recently though, they've been back doing what glassblowers know best: making goblets – 300 of them in fact – in traditional medieval style, for a forthcoming Robin Hood film.
They wrote of goblets of wine, and nightingales, and laments for their beloved.
ONE official admitted he had sat on too many sofas and not enough wooden stools, and raised too many goblets but only a few simple teacups.
Pious Turks were incensed by scenes of Suleiman lusting over his most coveted queen, Roxelana, and drinking goblets of wine.Bulent Arinc, deputy prime minister in the mildly Islamist Justice and Development (AK) government, called for the series to be scrapped.
In the pottery industry, specialization was carried even further, with shaping, firing, and decoration sometimes done in separate establishments and with workshops specializing in cooking pots, jars, goblets, and funerary urns.
These early paintings are much different in character from his later, luxurious compositions featuring such expensive and extraordinary objects as goblets, pewter, Venetian glass, and Chinese porcelain atop a marble or tapestry-covered table.
The delicate potting of the Longshan ware and the prevalence of offering stands and goblets suggest that these vessels were made not for burial but for sacrificial rites connected with the worship of ancestral spirits.
The villi are covered by a single layer of tall columnar cells called goblet cells because of their rough resemblance to empty goblets after they have discharged their contents.
The term is usually applied to beakers, goblets, and tumblers produced in Bohemia during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, but examples have been found in Roman catacombs of the 3rd century.
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