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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The bartender filled the flagon with ale for the patron.
The bartender filled the flagon with beer for the thirsty customer.
The pirate drank from his flagon of rum as he gazed out at the sea.
The knight carried a leather flagon of mead on his horse during his travels.
The wine connoisseur used a silver flagon to pour wine for his guests.
The cellar master stored his vintage port in a glass flagon for safekeeping.
The traveler brought a flagon of water to quench his thirst during the long journey.
The medieval fair vendor filled a flagon with ale for the curious onlooker.
The falconer carried a flagon of water for his bird during a hunting expedition.
The chef placed the roasted turkey on the flagon before carving it.
The collector added the antique flagon to his silver platter collection.
The artist used the flagon as a palette for mixing paints.
The antique flagon was passed down to her from her grandmother.
She carefully arranged the jewelry on the flagon before displaying it in the store.
The hostess displayed the fancy flagon on the platter at the dinner party.
The waiter carried the flagon of wine on the silver platter.
The pirate captain drank from a flagon of rum while looking out to sea.
The knight carried a flagon of water to quench his thirst during the long journey.
The soldier filled his flagon with water from a stream.
The flagon was filled with oil for the lamp to light up the room.
The football team celebrated their victory with a flagon of sports drink.
The farmer used a flagon to store milk from the cow.
The wine enthusiast purchased a beautiful crystal flagon to display in their home.
The shepherd slung a flagon of mead over his shoulder for his midday break.
The beer enthusiast purchased a flagon to bring to the local brewery.
The festival-goer filled her flagon with cider from the local orchard.
The bartender poured a flagon of mead for the thirsty patron.
The pirate drank from a flagon of rum on his ship.
The brewer filled the flagon with six gallons of ale.
The wizard poured a flagon of potion into the cauldron.
The winery used a flagon to measure out the grape juice.
The chef used a flagon of chicken broth in her recipe.
The fisherman used a flagon to pour chum into the water to attract fish.
The hostess poured wine from the flagon into the guests' glasses.
The brewer used a flagon to add hops to the boiling wort.
The blacksmith used a flagon to pour molten metal into molds.
The waiter presented the flagon of wine to the diners.
The pirate's flagon was filled with rum and coins.
The picnic basket was filled with sandwiches, fruits, and a flagon of lemonade.
The sommelier brought out a flagon of aged port to pair with the cheese.
The winery offered a special tour that included a tasting from a silver flagon.
The guest requested a flagon of ale with his meal.
The wine enthusiast gifted a flagon of rare vintage to her friend.
The bartender poured the wine into a large flagon.
The pirates passed around a flagon of rum as they celebrated their victory.
The waiter brought a flagon of water to the table.
The picnic basket included a flagon of apple cider.
The cellar contained a flagon of homemade mead.
The cavalry rode under a flagon with their insignia on it.
The scout used a flagon to indicate the location of the enemy's base.
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