"It was a covered cup, which she carried hung from a cord about her neck," Becka.
We'll fill some of the covered cups with klah and bring them down to them.
Many still operate along the north bank of the Jin ("Brocade") River, serving covered cups of flower tea.
Nylan sat and balanced Weryl on his knee, offering the boy leftover greenjuice from the covered cup.
Only, as wine cannot be poured into a covered cup, so the spirit cannot flow into a world-sealed heart, and what is the cup without the wine?
The rangy man slouched in the copilot's seat was sipping coffee from a covered cup through a straw.
He first anglicized the name for the Chinese covered cup, for example, as "gaiwan" and on second thought changed the spelling to "guywan."
The mate grunted, seized the covered cup, and sucked in the liquid with the deftness of long practice under antigravity conditions.
Four American museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, have one of Mountrath's covered cups.
A ciborium is also a large covered cup designed to hold hosts for, and after, the Eucharist.