(1) He took a seat next to his king, taking a flagon from a servant and drinking deeply.
(3) An 1879 claret jug can be seen as a pared-down variant of an 1862 gothic silver and glass flagon designed by William Butterfield.
(5) He plucked a flagon from the tray of a passing serving boy.
(6) Consider it your reward for dealing with Old Martin at the gatehouse,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said, pushing the flagon a bit closer.
(7) She bent down and picked up a second flagon , then started to drink it.
(8) Since he is not drinking himself and the flagon is half-empty, it is not likely to be her first glassful.
(9) As an actor, no, I cannot do without the words of a writer (or a flagon of booze to keep me going each day).
(10) He drank deeply from his flagon , set it down once more.
(11) He said it as he picked up a flagon and put it under the spout of a wine barrel.
(12) A large flagon contained grog, the drink consumed by every person on board.
(13) He pulled another long drink from his flagon .
(14) There was a flagon of beer in his vast fist
(15) Still, a couple of flagons of Merlot soothed her somewhat.
(16) Dusk slowly came and still the walls of the pub echoed with laughter and the sound of clinking flagons and plates.
(17) And the drinking games were being played using a super-strong lager that came in flagons from the nearby brewery.
(18) As Hunter drew closer, he noticed the several flagons sitting on the table between them were mostly empty.
(19) All of the 120 or more silver bowls, dishes, cups, flagons and spoons were cut up, crushed, or broken.
(20) Refined worship called for matched sets of flagons for pouting communion wine, and cups or beakers for drinking it.