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goblet

[gob-lit] / ˈgɒb lɪt /
NOUN
beaker
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NOUN
chalice
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He has struck in plain sight - again - killing off Claudia's "Queen of the Castle", Celia Imrie, by quoting the bard while pouring her a goblet of wine at a lavish dinner for the remaining contestants.

From BBC

It was also fun to see those dumb, giant golden goblets the producers make them drink every liquid out of — I had missed those during my blind viewing.

From Los Angeles Times

The piece ran under an illustration of a black spatula dripping sinister goblets of melting plastic, against a background of bilious green.

From Los Angeles Times

Unfortunately for the Duke of Buckingham, his 1521 gift of a goblet engraved with the motto "With humble, true heart" did not do the trick, and he was executed the same year for high treason.

From Salon

In particular, goblet cells -- cup-shaped cells that secrete mucus -- expressed those genes only in the presence of ILC2s, a kind of immune cell.

From Science Daily