218 adjectives to describe cupping

O would that I alone might taste This bitter cup of woe!

And as he passes, bending under the weight of his sacks, you catch the chink of the little empty coffee-cups without handles, which the itinerant Arab is soon to fill for his patrons from the portable coffee-pot in his left hand, or the tremulous "malpurwa jaleibi" of the lean Hindu from Kathiawar who caters for the early breakfast of the millhand.

As soon as he reached his own army, he sent for Aristátalís and his courtiers, and exultingly displayed to them the four golden cups.

RICE CREAM PUDDING.Take one cup of good well-washed rice, one scant cup of sugar, and eight cups of new milk, with a little grated lemon rind for flavoring.

"We might get him to make a barrel of it for the Sunday-school picnic," said Marcella, brightly, over her fourth cup.

He refilled his tiny cup with tea and smiled when he noticed that she could easily have seated herself behind one of the screens.

was the toast given and tumultuously drunk by this mad-brained company; and Brederode, setting no bounds to the boisterous excitement which followed, procured immediately, and slung across his shoulders, a wallet such as was worn by pilgrims and beggars; drank to the health of all present, in a wooden cup or porringer; and loudly swore that he was ready to sacrifice his fortune and life for the common cause.

FARINA.Heat a pint of milk and one of water, or if preferred, a quart of milk, in the inner cup of a double boiler; and when boiling, stir in five tablespoonfuls of farina, moistened evenly with a little milk.

"But the Bird boys won the prize of a silver cup!"

Beneath the lowest leaves you discover a fairy realm of mosses,hypnum, dicranum, polytriclium, and many others,their precious spore-cups poised daintily on polished shafts, curiously hooded, or open, showing the richly ornate peristomas worn like royal crowns.

Many of these awakened persons came to our inn at all hours, and our hearts were filled with love towards them as a cup overflowing; so that it was given to us to minister to them almost individually as they came to us.

To each of his lords, as they drank, he sent round, by his pages, gifts of enamelled cups of exquisite workmanship; and to every body some mark of his princely distinction; and so they were all sitting and hearing music, and feasting off dishes of gold, and talking of lovely things with low voices, when suddenly there came into the hall four enormous giants, in the midst of whom was a lady, and behind the lady there followed a cavalier.

The magic cup of Jade.

She had mixed a cup of poison for a young nobleman who had acquired her husband's friendship, and had on that account become the object of her jealousy; but, unfortunately, the king drank of the fatal cup along with his favourite, and soon after expired [g].

The widow sank down in a great chair near it, and sat a while vacantly looking at the fragments of the broken cup.

At its outer angle it has a shallow cup known as the glenoid cavity.

One day a wanderer stumbles upon the enchanted cave and, entering, takes a jeweled cup while the firedrake sleeps heavily.

But Steve was already getting an extra tin-cup for coffee; and fortunately there still remained an abundant supply of the amber fluid in the capacious pot.

Here in a rocky cup.

There was scarce a breath moving in the wood, though I could see the clouds of white dust stalking up the road that climbs Ridge down, and the trees were green with buds, yet without leafage to keep the sunbeams from lighting up the ground below, which glowed with yellow king-cups.

And he smiled up at hersuch a smile as Meïamoun must have bent upon Cleopatra as he drained the poisoned cup.

With your dear face between my hands And the cup held to my mouth, My love, It's clean cup to my mouth!

Their collapsible drinking cups came in useful, and they remained for a little while in the shade near the cool spot.

Whenever I happen to like my tea very much, I always think of the delicious cup of tea mamma gave us after our journey.

Jim poured out the coffee, but first, into the nicked china cup, he emptied a powder he had carried in his vest pocket wrapped in a rice-paper.

218 adjectives to describe  cupping