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What (who) is Cup - definition

VESSEL FOR LIQUIDS
Cups
  • [[Rococo]] cup with saucer, circa 1753, soft-paste porcelain with glaze and enamel, [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]]
  • Teacups on [[saucer]]s
  •  A two-handled Natla (נַטְלָה) cup used for [[ritual washing in Judaism]]
  • Many trophies take the form of a cup, often a [[loving cup]]. In sports, competitions themselves often take on the name of the cup-shaped trophy awarded.

cup         
¦ noun
1. a small bowl-shaped container for drinking from, typically with a handle.
chiefly N. Amer. a measure of capacity used in cookery, equal to half a US pint (0.237 litre).
(in church use) a chalice used at the Eucharist.
(cups) one of the suits in a tarot pack.
2. a cup-shaped trophy, usually made of gold or silver and having a stem and two handles, awarded as a prize in a sports contest.
a contest in which the winners are awarded a cup.
3. either of the two parts of a bra shaped to contain or support one breast.
4. Golf the hole on a putting green or the metal container in it.
5. a long mixed drink made from wine or cider and fruit juice.
¦ verb (cups, cupping, cupped)
1. form (one's hand or hands) into the curved shape of a cup.
place one's curved hand or hands around.
2. Medicine, historical bleed (someone) by using a glass in which a partial vacuum is formed by heating.
Phrases
in one's cups informal drunk.
not one's cup of tea informal not what one likes or is interested in.
Derivatives
cupful noun (plural cupfuls).
Origin
OE: from pop. L. cuppa, prob. from L. cupa 'tub'.
Cup         
·vt To supply with cups of wine.
II. Cup ·noun The contents of such a vessel; a cupful.
III. Cup ·noun Anything shaped like a cup; as, the cup of an acorn, or of a flower.
IV. Cup ·vt To make concave or in the form of a cup; as, to cup the end of a screw.
V. Cup ·add. ·- A cock or cup containing grease, to serve as a lubricator.
VI. Cup ·noun That which is to be received or indured; that which is allotted to one; a portion.
VII. Cup ·noun Repeated potations; social or excessive indulgence in intoxicating drinks; revelry.
VIII. Cup ·noun A cupping glass or other vessel or instrument used to produce the vacuum in cupping.
IX. Cup ·vt To apply a cupping apparatus to; to subject to the operation of cupping. ·see Cupping.
X. Cup ·noun A small vessel, used commonly to drink from; as, a tin cup, a silver cup, a wine cup; especially, in modern times, the pottery or porcelain vessel, commonly with a handle, used with a saucer in drinking tea, coffee, and the like.
cup         
n.
prize
1) to lose; win a cup
2) a challenge cup
small drinking vessel
3) to drain one's cup
4) a coffee; drinking; paper; plastic cup; teacup
5) (misc.) to be in one's cups ('to be drunk')

Wikipedia

Cup

A cup is an open-top container used to hold liquids for pouring or drinking. Although mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, clay, wood, stone, polystyrene, plastic, aluminium or other materials, and are usually fixed with a stem, handles, or other adornments. Cups are used for quenching thirst across a wide range of cultures and social classes, and different styles of cups may be used for different liquids or in different situations. Cups of different styles may be used for different types of liquids or other foodstuffs (e.g. teacups and measuring cups), in different situations (e.g. at water stations or in ceremonies and rituals), or for decoration.

Examples of use of Cup
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