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flagon

noun as in mug

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The park shared the hard work of volunteers on social media in good humour, and said they all deserved “an extra flagon of Sherwood ale”.

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"We'd end up necking flagons of lager while the bar staff turned a blind eye, and the rock and roll showman in me probably meant I put away more than most."

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Roland: Yeah, we were all 13 and 14 - myself, Curt and Caroline and a couple of other people hanging around this council estate in Bath, drinking flagons of cider.

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Other items include a 17th Century stone flagon - drinks container, a bone comb and a medieval long cross silver penny.

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Mr Marshall said his collection started when a colleague started collecting whisky flagon jugs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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