18 collocations for cup

He cupped his hands and sent his voice toward where two men in a vehicle had halted their horses and were looking anxiously up.

These, a long man and a short man, stood at the bar, their backs to the window and their hands cupped lovingly round glasses of refreshment.

"Tuck's splendid, Mr. Thatcher," she said, leaning her elbows on the bar and cupping her chin in her hands.

" Mr. Goldmark twisted high in his collar, cupping her small bare elbow in his hand.

Write me how many notes there be In the new robin's ecstasy Among astonished boughs; How many trips the tortoise makes, How many cups the bee partakes, The debauchee of dews!

Jack borrowed a match, cupped his fingers around his lips that wanted to part in a smile, and lighted his before-breakfast cigarettethough the sun hung almost straight overhead.

She struck it carefully, cupped the tiny flame with her hands, and strove to see what lay about her.

She drew her son closer, crushing his puny cheek up against hers, cupping his bristly little head in her by no means immaculate palms.

Write me how many notes there be In the new robin's ecstasy Among astonished boughs; How many trips the tortoise makes, How many cups the bee partakes, The debauchee of dews!

He cupped the receiver at his ear.

A local defect somewhat similar in effect to cup shake is known as rind gall.

A, serum; B, cupped upper surface of clot; C, white corpuscles in upper layer of clot; D, lower portion of clot with red corpuscles.

But when we stood idle, while Sam went aft for instructions, I had recovered sufficient nerve to turn my eyes in that direction, only to observe that the young woman sat with head turned away, gazing out over the rail at the shore, her chin cupped in her hands, her thoughts apparently far away.

He leaned on the windowsill, his elbows spread, his chin cupped in his hands, his Indian blankness of countenance enlivened by the glow of his eyes, as jewels enliven dull brown velvet.

In ordinary weather it was dry as all the desert around, but now it had cupped the water from miles around and ran bank full, a roaring torrent.

With her elbow resting on the arm of her chair, her chin cupped in her hand, her whole body leaning toward the warmth of the fire, she sat gazing into the leaping flames as if she were trying to read in them the riddle of the future.

In thy breasts crystal balls, embalm my breath, Dole it all out in sighs, when I am laid; Thy lips on mine like cupping glasses clasp; Let our tongues meet, and strive as they would sting: Crush out my wind with one straight-girting grasp, Stabs on my heart keep time while thou dost sing.

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18 collocations for  cup