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the flagon
noun
A large bottle for drinks such as wine or cider.
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"Where's he now?" Tallboy asked as Moses passed him the flagon.
Tallboy inspected the flagon, checking how much they'd drunk, in no doubt that the grog had got them for good.
"If a gang of Aborigines were to camp on one of those manicured lawns, and pass around the flagon, the good neighbourliness would evaporate long before anyone actually relieved himself in the shrubbery".
The Donegal fiddlers may well have been the route by which Scottish tunes such as Lucy Campbell, Tarbolton Lodge (Tarbolton) and The Flagon (The Flogging Reel), that entered the Irish repertoire.
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I hear Robert's tale as we sip from the flagons.
He was in his element, especially with his habitual gig crutches to hand: his Hawaiian shirt uniform that he wore (and still does) on every booking, and the flagons of vodka and orange that he glugged with a raging thirst.
Labeling of the flagons will be done by the same person doing the randomisation and allocation sequence.
The survey also noted that the church no longer had the pewter flagon and dish recorded in the church terriers between 1788 and 1821.
In other words, no sitting across the street at the Cask 'n Flagon, or under the center-field stands at the Bleacher Bar, draining beverages while a buddy reserves a spot until the last minute.
I'll walk into the Cask 'n Flagon holding the sphere in one hand, pinned to my head David thene-style, then roll it between the legs of a cardboard Bill Buckner cutout.
"The general feeling of the fans is that touching the Green Monster at all, putting seats on top of it, is not going to give it the same atmosphere as it had before," said Dana Van Fleet, manager of the Cask 'N Flagon, a bar behind the Green Monster.
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