tankard (Meaning)
Wordnet
tankard (n)
large drinking vessel with one handle
Webster
tankard (n.)
A large drinking vessel, especially one with a cover.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tankard
tankard Sentence Examples
- The innkeeper served a foaming tankard of ale to the weary travelers.
- The lord's tankard, adorned with intricate carvings, was a symbol of his wealth and status.
- The blacksmith forged intricate silver tankards that were highly sought after by the nobles.
- The king raised his golden tankard in a toast to his loyal subjects.
- The tankard's handle was broken, making it difficult to hold and sip from.
- The pewter tankard was a common sight in taverns and inns, used for both drinking and holding coins.
- The tankard was filled to the brim with a strong brew that warmed the drinker from the inside out.
- The jester juggled tankards with ease, amusing the crowd with his dexterity.
- The tankard was a symbol of camaraderie, shared among friends and companions.
- The empty tankard lay on the table, a testament to the night's revelry.
FAQs About the word tankard
large drinking vessel with one handleA large drinking vessel, especially one with a cover.
goblet, chalice,beaker, stein, cup,blackjack, mug,teacup, demitasse, noggin
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The innkeeper served a foaming tankard of ale to the weary travelers.
The lord's tankard, adorned with intricate carvings, was a symbol of his wealth and status.
The blacksmith forged intricate silver tankards that were highly sought after by the nobles.
The king raised his golden tankard in a toast to his loyal subjects.