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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The wine connoisseur poured a flagon of fine Bordeaux.
The servant filled the flagon with water for the king's bath.
The doctor carried a flagon of medicine to treat the patient.
The flagon was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
The flagon was used in the coronation ceremony to pour the holy water over the king's head.
The wine connoisseur poured a fine vintage into the crystal flagon.
The flagon was passed around the table during the toast.
The winery designed a special flagon to commemorate their anniversary.
The wealthy merchant kept a flagon of brandy in his private study.
The king poured wine from the flagon into his goblet.
The museum displayed an ornate flagon from the Byzantine era.
The flagon was displayed in the museum's exhibition of ancient artifacts.
The flagon was stolen from the museum by the thief.
The royal family used a golden flagon during their ceremonial feasts.
The traveler bought a flagon of mead as a souvenir from the medieval fair.
The soldier carried a flagon of rum to warm himself during the cold night watch.
The monk sipped from a flagon of holy water during his morning prayers.
The adventurer filled his flagon with water from the stream.
The bandit carried a flagon of whiskey while riding through the desert.
The pirate drank from a silver flagon stolen from a merchant ship.
The reenactor filled his flagon with water for his costume.
The baker needed a flagon of water to make the dough.
The vintner poured the wine from the barrel into a flagon.
The farmer used a flagon to measure the milk from his cows.
The homebrewer needed a flagon to measure out the ingredients.
The medieval knight carried a flagon of water on his journey.
The butler decanted the vintage wine from the flagon into the crystal decanter.
The farmer filled the flagon with milk straight from the cow.
The soldier carried a flagon of water with him into battle.
He poured the ale from the flagon into the mug.
The wizard poured a potion from the flagon into a vial.
The bartender filled the flagon with mead for the patrons.
The restaurant's menu included a flagon of red wine as an option.
The ship's crew raised a flagon to signal for help.
The innkeeper kept a flagon of mead behind the bar for special occasions.
The farmer used a flagon to store the fresh milk from his cows.
The farmer used a flagon to store milk from his cows.
The medieval knight carried a flagon of wine with him on his travels.
The wine steward poured a flagon of red wine for the guests.
The winemaker used a flagon to transfer the newly fermented wine to the aging barrels.
The apothecary kept his potions in a flagon on the shelf.
The medieval knights drank from a silver flagon during feasts.
The lumberjacks filled the flagon with water from the stream to quench their thirst.
The merchant filled the flagon with oil to transport it to market.
The bartender brought out a flagon of ale for the thirsty patrons.
The apothecary poured a tincture from the flagon into the vial.
The chef used a flagon to pour sauce over the roast.
The soldier carried a flagon of water to the wounded man.
The farmer used a flagon to feed the baby animals.
The chef used a flagon to drizzle olive oil over the salad.
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