When you're feeling down on your destructive fellow humans, there's nothing like a flagon of sparkling misanthropy to raise the spirits. |
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He stood and began pouring from a tall earthenware flagon, filling tankards with ale. |
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He said it as he picked up a flagon and put it under the spout of a wine barrel. |
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He took a seat next to his king, taking a flagon from a servant and drinking deeply. |
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Since he is not drinking himself and the flagon is half-empty, it is not likely to be her first glassful. |
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A large flagon contained grog, the drink consumed by every person on board. |
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The Coptic bowl and flagon, with medallions of a possible saint, might have been used for the ritual washing of hands or feet. |
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An 1879 claret jug can be seen as a pared-down variant of an 1862 gothic silver and glass flagon designed by William Butterfield. |
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It was nice to sup a flagon of nut-brown ale in a pub that people with ruffs used to drink in. |
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According to English inventories, the term flagon refers to a tall, pear-shaped vessel with a narrow neck and chain. |
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Single-note riffs, made of notes as fat and furrowed as truck tires, get pushed through old amps and a flagon of echo. |
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She bent down and picked up a second flagon, then started to drink it. |
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This ultra premium whisky is presented in three versions of a sumptuous hand-finished porcelain flagon. |
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The body of this flagon, originally one of a pair is embossed with flowers and leaves populated by a leaping unicorn and a wild boar with its young. |
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Inside were all of the perishable food items along with a flagon of milk. |
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The housekeep was back rather quickly with a tray, which held a flagon of ale and a pewter cup as well as bread and cheese. |
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The plain glass, a tall, purplish flagon with a thin neck, could have been made on Murano last week or last century and collected for a mid-century-modern apartment. |
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Mediterranean foods importer Bevelynn has experimented with various oil packs and currently offers a flagon bottle from Andalucia and a corked Cretian 500ml bottle. |
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