💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Standing cup"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| standardnoun | A level of quality or attainment. |
| stirrup cupnoun | (by extension) A drink taken before leaving or parting company with someone. |
| drinking-cupnoun | A cup for drinking |
| loving cupnoun | A large cup with two or more handles, passed around for all to drink from |
| gobletnoun | A drinking vessel with a foot and stem. |
| magdalen cupnoun | A kind of covered cylindrical cup. |
| tallboynoun | (US) A tall beer can, either 16 or 24 ounces (473 or 710ml). |
| saucernoun | A small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips. |
| go cupnoun | (Canada, US) A cup of drink purchased in an establishment to be taken away and drunk elsewhere. |
| parting-cupnoun | (historical) A drinking-cup with two handles on opposite sides. |
| godetnoun | (sewing) A piece of fabric inserted into a garment along a seam or cut to lengthen the free edge, and to make a garment roomier and to add a wavy edge cf. gusset. |
| beerpotnoun | A cup or mug for drinking beer. |
| cantharusnoun | A large drinking cup with two handles. |
| tazzanoun | A shallow saucer-like dish, mounted either on a stem and foot or on a foot alone. |
| shot cupnoun | Synonym of shot glass. |
| bidonnoun | A bottle or flask for holding a beverage such as water or wine; (specifically, sports) a water bottle which can be squeezed to squirt the beverage out of the nozzle, especially (cycling) one designed for mounting on a bicycle. |
| tankardnoun | A large drinking vessel, sometimes of pewter, sometimes with a glass base, with one handle and often a hinged cover. |
| pokalnoun | (historical) A tall drinking cup. |
| teacupnoun | A small cup, usually with a handle, commonly used for drinking tea; normally sits in a saucer as part of a tea set. |
| seidelnoun | A large beer mug or tankard, especially one with a lid. |
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