Similar words: drunkard, tanka, sri lanka, bankable, rank and file, the rank and file, bank account, tank. Meaning: ['tæŋkə(r)d] n. large drinking vessel with one handle.
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1. Ben Tankard wowed the crowd with his jazz.
2. Pike noticed him and, eyes guarded, raised his tankard.
3. One tankard hit the ceiling, another broke a window.
4. He was clutching a pewter tankard with a glass bottom.
5. Steve was presented with a Press Club tankard at the awards in Birmingham.
6. I poured the beer into a tankard.
7. a glass tankard with his initials etched on it.
8. Tankard Reist : The phrase was invented by Phillip Adams, an Australian broadcaster and columnist.
9. I would sooner micturate in a tankard of my own ale than journey to Tristram!
10. The three souvenirs - a tankard, plate and pill box - each feature the couple's entwined initials, the prince's coronet emblem and the date of the wedding - April 29, 2011.
11. Apart from the trophy the winner receives £60, a tankard and a voucher for £35 for solid fuel.
12. Athelstan tossed her a coin and asked her to bring a fresh tankard and some wine whilst he roused Sir John.
13. She had brought a bowl of hot chicken broth, freshly baked white manchet loaves and a tankard of watered ale.
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14. The other picked up his drink and took a long swallow, watching her over the rim of the tankard.
15. Anyway, the stranger was about to leave when a slattern dropped a tankard.
16. It is served in a one - liter - tankard called Ma.
17. The following day in the evening, they two people change on a few giant Chan Bing rummer comes to cafes, use their tailor-made tankard ceremoniously first.
More similar words: drunkard, tanka, sri lanka, bankable, rank and file, the rank and file, bank account, tank, stank, tanker, tank top, antitank, fish tank, think tank, oil tanker, water tank, bank card, septic tank, tutankhamen, cantankerous, standard, non-standard, substandard, nonstandard, stand guard, standardise, gold standard, standardize, standardised, standardized.