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cup
[kuhp]
noun
a small, open container made of china, glass, metal, paper, plastic, etc., sometimes having a handle and used chiefly as a receptacle from which to drink hot or cold beverages, soup, etc.
the bowllike part of a goblet or the like.
a cup with its contents.
You look exhausted—go sit down and I'll bring you a cup of tea.
the quantity contained in a cup.
He drank a cup of water before bed.
a unit of capacity, equal to 8 fluid ounces (237 milliliters) or 16 tablespoons; half-pint.
an ornamental bowl, vase, etc., especially of precious metal, offered as a prize for a contest.
any of various beverages, such as a mixture of wine and other ingredients.
claret cup.
the chalice used in the Eucharist.
the wine of the Eucharist.
something to be partaken of or endured; one's portion, as of joy or suffering.
any cuplike utensil, organ, part, cavity, etc.
either of the two forms that cover and usually support the breasts in a bra or other garment, such as a bathing suit.
an athletic supporter reinforced with rigid plastic or metal for added protection.
Golf.
the metal receptacle within the hole.
the hole itself.
Astronomy., Cup, the constellation Crater.
Metalworking., a cylindrical shell closed at one end, especially one produced in the first stages of a deep-drawing operation.
Mathematics., the cuplike symbol ∪, used to indicate the union of two sets.
Archaic., cups, the drinking of intoxicating liquors.
verb (used with object)
to take or place in, or as in, a cup.
He cupped his ear with the palm of his hand.
to form into a cuplike shape.
He cupped his hands.
to use a cupping glass on.
Metalworking., to form (tubing, containers, etc.) by punching hot strip or sheet metal and drawing it through a die.
cup
/ kʌp /
noun
a small open container, usually having one handle, used for drinking from
the contents of such a container
that cup was too sweet
Also called: teacup. cupful. a unit of capacity used in cooking equal to approximately half a pint, 8 fluid ounces, or about one quarter of a litre
something resembling a cup in shape or function, such as the flower base of some plants of the rose family or a cuplike bodily organ
either of two cup-shaped parts of a brassiere, designed to support the breasts
a cup-shaped trophy awarded as a prize
a sporting contest in which a cup is awarded to the winner
( as modifier )
a cup competition
a mixed drink with one ingredient as a base, usually served from a bowl
claret cup
golf the hole or metal container in the hole on a green
the chalice or the consecrated wine used in the Eucharist
one's lot in life
drunk
informal, one's chosen or preferred thing, task, company, etc
she's not my cup of tea
verb
to form (something, such as the hands) into the shape of a cup
to put into or as if into a cup
archaic, to draw blood to the surface of the body of (a person) by using a cupping glass
Other Word Forms
- cuplike adjective
- undercup noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cup1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cup1
Idioms and Phrases
in one's cups, intoxicated; drunk.
More idioms and phrases containing cup
Example Sentences
The jump means coffee drinkers might end up paying up to 7% more per cup, assuming cafes absorb some of the extra cost, he estimated.
Without hesitation, I tried a few flavors before settling on cherry, carefully scooped into a wax-coated disposable cup.
Some popular drinks contain more caffeine than two cups of coffee.
Because of that shock defeat at Blundell Park, United will not play a cup match until January.
Having won the last six WSL titles and claimed the two cup competitions last season, Chelsea are the dominant force in women's football.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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