loving cup
Americannoun
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a large cup, as of silver, usually with two or more handles, given as a prize, award, token of esteem or affection, etc.
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a wine cup, usually of large size with several handles, passed from one person to another, as at a farewell gathering.
noun
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a large vessel, usually two-handled, out of which people drink in turn at a banquet
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a similar cup awarded to the winner of a competition
Etymology
Origin of loving cup
First recorded in 1800–10
Example Sentences
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One assumes this proceeded in a hierarchical fashion, since the man sipping from the dregs at the bottom of the loving cup likely was the guy who also had to carry everyone’s furs.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 9, 2022
From the estate of an aunt, I somehow came into possession of a tall, silver loving cup trophy that has inscribed on it “Washington Post, Floral-Flag Parade, Arthur C. Moses, July 5, 1909.”
From Washington Post • Feb. 16, 2019
Also, the green jacket is a more tactile prize than the largest silver loving cup.
From Golf Digest • Mar. 25, 2017
The setting was Eddy’s Restaurant on West 48th Street, a favorite of NBC and Associated Press employees, who threw money into a loving cup throughout the year to finance the annual benefit.
From New York Times • Dec. 11, 2010
“I saw possibilities in him,” she said coolly, showing off her loving cup to the crowds.
From "A Long Way from Chicago" by Richard Peck
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