I must have either surprised the men by asking or looked incredibly stupid standing there with a tankard of ale clutched in one hand. |
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It was a big tankard, silver-sterling silver tankard, with his name on it, and the date and the name of the film. |
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One of the regulars tapped his pewter tankard on the bar and cleared his throat noisily. |
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By the evening he was gone, with no party, no presentation, no silver tankard. |
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He glanced up from his tankard as the tavern door swung open and a tall cloaked man entered. |
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He rose and walked to the counter where he grabbed a jug of beer and refilled his tankard. |
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In the left corner, a butcher and a blacksmith are each of them grasping a foaming tankard of porter. |
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His hands are wrapped around a dimpled tankard and he is wearing a modish belted velveteen coat. |
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She came back with a cow horn tankard of beer, brown foam sliding down one side. |
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He was middle aged with a bit of gray hair mingling with the brown and was currently chugging a tankard of beer. |
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She awoke slowly, her head throbbing as it had the time she had taken a whole tankard of ale on a dare from the boys. |
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Taking the tankard from her, he set both their drinks aside and drew her into the circle of dancers prancing about the fire in time to a fiddler. |
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He reached forward with one huge arm and picked up a large tankard of some drink, sloshing amber liquid on the table. |
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She took a tankard of each and downed them all in turn, burning her tongue on the wine. |
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She bought the girl a tankard of hot cider and herself a robust country ale. |
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With it they also had a hearty loaf of dark grain bread, sweet butter and for Erik and Maria, a small tankard each of Gerald's finest stout ale. |
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Hw drew himself a tankard of ale and carried it and Gunnar's drink to the Swede's table. |
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He poured a tankard of beer, and placed it between the acrobat's feet, eliciting an oath as he deliberately spilt some over his crotch. |
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The bar owner eagerly pocketed it, and within a few seconds from good service, he was sipping on a tankard of rum, eyeing the surely crowd. |
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That night as we always have is a small celebration at a local pub, I ordered a tankard of rum as I always did. |
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A new trophy, a silver tankard donated by the former captain and president, was awarded to the winning team. |
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Men grappled with heavy implements all day long, then hit the local pub to drink ale from a 10-pound beer tankard, fight and arm-wrestle. |
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The man glanced over at him, then recoiled with an oath, almost tipping over his tankard of beer. |
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There sat a very large, intricately worked silver tankard, around the base of which languidly lay a thin aristocratic-looking hand. |
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She hesitated for a moment, running her nimble fingers around the rim of her tankard. |
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The winner will receive a pewter tankard, hip flask and stamp set. |
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Reproductions of traditional tankard styles date from the 19th century and continue to be produced in the 20th century. |
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Fisherwomen are reading self-improving tracts with one hand while holding a pewter tankard of fine ale in the other. |
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This photograph shows an example of a pewter tankard with its dark gray patina. |
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After this visit a traditional lunch and a tankard of beer will be waiting for you. |
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Particularly notable are an early nineteenth-century Windsor armchair with an elaborate fretwork back and a rare early eighteenth-century silver tankard. |
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The tankard of beer was beaded with condensation and deliciously cold. |
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Never shall his companionable draught cause thee an afterlook of anxiety into the tankard! |
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Yes, it might be the pub with a tattered England flag in the window, where the lager pipes were last cleaned during the Falklands conflict, but that's where Farage has his own tankard. |
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There's also a tankard made from the tusk of a narwhal embellished with 16 rubies and 36 diamonds, and a silver writing box with 10 compartments, each decorated with life-size silver insects. |
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A tankard may have a hinged lid, and tankards featuring glass bottoms are also fairly common. |
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A tankard is a form of drinkware consisting of a large, roughly cylindrical, drinking cup with a single handle. |
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An old boy dropped his glass eye into the tankard. |
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The beautiful silver chalice, pattern, tankard, and baptismal bowl, given to the parish at the beginning of the 19th century, are still used at festival services. |
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Mr. Packet, along with third Jeff Mosley, second Dallas Duce and lead Ken Loeffler won the Saskatchewan tankard with a dramatic finish in a thrilling extra end. |
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A cylindrical tankard with an angular handle, decorated with stems of tulips, hyacinths and other flowers in light blue, green and red on a white background. |
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For a few dollars you can have your own tankard behind the bar. |
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A wooden tankard found on board the 16th century carrack Mary Rose. |
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The master carpenter's chest, for example, contained a backgammon set, a book, three plates, a sundial, and a tankard, goods suggesting he was relatively wealthy. |
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