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How to pronounce goblet in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms chalice
Type of cup
Type Words
Type of drinking glass, glass

Examples of goblet

goblet
To serve, place a dollop of whipped cream in the bottom of each goblet or bowl.
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Pour into a tall glass or goblet and garnish with the pineapple slice and cherry.
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The distinction between goblet and chalice is typically in the glass thickness.
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She also mixed a contemporary water goblet with a Waterford Crystal wine glass.
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Budima drums have a goblet shape and come in sizes ranging from large to small.
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Along the whole length of the gut in the glandular epithelium are goblet cells.
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She said the soup was served piping hot in a goblet with a crust over the top.
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With four wine glasses and a water goblet at each place, elbow room will be tight.
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It displays an actual sword and goblet once owned by the victorious Dutch Adm.
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More examples
  • A drinking glass with a base and stem
  • Chalice: a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup
  • (GOBLETS) This would seem a fitting place to mention the goblets and other vessels of gold and silver made for the service of the First Temple, according to Josephus:--
  • (goblets) tiny cavities within the cuticle of the spiracular plate, appearing as subcircular structures when viewed from the external surface.
  • If you dream that you drink water from a silver goblet, you will meet unfavorable business results in the near future. To see goblets of ancient design, you will receive favors and benefits from strangers. For a woman to give a man a glass goblet full of water, denotes illicit pleasures.
  • A laver or trough for washing garments. In Sol 7:2, a bowl or drinking vessel, a bowl for mixing wine; in Exo 24:6, a sacrificial basin. (See CUP.)
  • A somewhat vague term, which I have seen used to describe turned objects that have the shape of anything from a wine glass (sides pretty much straight up after curving away from the stem) to what I think of as a goblet shape, which is more like a cognac snifter.
  • (crystal) a piece with a large bowl and a long stem, and typically used for water (larger) and wine (slightly smaller). Click here to learn more about crystal piece types.
  • A goblet is slightly larger than a wine glass. When serving wine, be sure not to overfill the glass. The air above the wine's surface is where the bouquet, or aroma, will accumulate and concentrate.