Which preposition to use with beaker
The Colonel rings a bell and an aged beldame approaches, making a deep curtsy and offering me a beaker of milk, a crusty loaf, a few venison pasties, and a cold goose stuffed with humming birds.
These fair varlets poured the wine from golden beakers into cups and hanaps of fine gold.
After lunch I weighed the soil samples and got to see the organisms that were in the beaker under the tulgren funnel.
We had sent our baggage before us, and the men, with an eye to the picturesque which I should not have suspected in Arabs, had pitched our tents under those trees, where the stream poured its snow-cold beakers beside us, and the tent-door looked down on the plain of Baalbec and across to the Anti-Lebanon.
"At the utmost a drop of water that stood in a beaker from which I had washed out the last traces of the stuff.
And they devoured the delicate viands and emptied the beakers to his honor, and praised him in high-sounding speeches.
The second, prostrate behind him with a golden beaker in his hand, is supposed to be one of the great officers of his household.