Cask

//kɑːsk//

"Cask" in a Sentence (8 examples)

A large cask of wine had been dropped and broken, in the street.

Tom has a four-litre cask of cheap wine in his fridge.

Wine is best in the middle of the cask.

A plant which is larger and hardier than a herb is called a shrub, such as: in banks and ponds, the rush, the bullrush, cask without knots, bearing cat's-tails, and the reed, which is knotty and hollow inside.

A stoup of wine (for in those days it was served out from the cask in pewter flagons) was placed on the table, and each had his quaigh or bicker before him.

A pail of wine (for in those days it was served out from the cask in pewter flagons) was placed on the table, and each had his two-handled or wide-mouthed cup before him.

It was a cask of our old heather ale which they had broached, and that is potent, if to the unwary it seems harmless enough.

A jewel, locked into the woefullest cask / That ever did contain a thing of worth.

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