a small bowl-shaped container for drinking from, typically having a handle
the major annual knockout competition for soccer clubs in England and Wales, first held in 1872
a small cup for holding a boiled egg upright while it is being eaten
a fungus of decaying wood, producing small groups of shallow short-stemmed cups with a scarlet interior, found in both Eurasia and North America
a small brightly coloured solitary coral with tentacles that end in small knobs, sometimes found in colder seas
the final match in a sports competition in which the winners are awarded a cup
(of a soccer player) ineligible to play for one’s club in a cup competition as a result of having played for another club in an earlier round
an annual tennis championship for men, first held in 1900, between teams from different countries
a drink consisting of a mixture of fruit juices, typically with pieces of fruit in it
a cup-like outgrowth of the brain of an embryo which develops into the retina
a golf tournament held every two years and played between teams of male professionals from the US and Europe (originally Great Britain), first held in 1927
a small beaker with a lid and a spout, for an infant or young child to drink from
a competition between teams from several countries in a sport, in particular an international soccer tournament held every four years
a person who serves wine, especially in a royal or noble household
a fungus in which the spore-producing layer forms the lining of a shallow cup
a greenish-grey lichen with small cup-like structures arising from its spreading lobes, found typically on heathland and moorland
a large two-handled cup, passed round at banquets for each guest to drink from in turn
a trophy awarded annually to the North American ice-hockey team that wins the championship in the National Hockey League
a cup of wine or other alcoholic drink offered to a person on horseback who is about to depart on a journey
a golf tournament held every two years and played between teams of male amateurs from the US and from Great Britain and Ireland, first held in 1922. The tournament was instituted by George Herbert Walker, a former President of the US Golf Association
a yacht-racing competition held every two years since 1957 between international teams of three yachts
a cup with a partial cover that protects the moustache of the person drinking from it
denoting marks cut in megalithic monuments consisting of a circular depression surrounded by concentric rings
a piece of an optical device such as a microscope, camera, or pair of binoculars which is contoured to provide a comfortable rest against the user’s eye
a large bowl in which wassail was made and from which it was dispensed for the drinking of toasts
a jug or cup marked up in graded amounts, used in cooking
many things can go wrong between the start of a project and its completion; nothing is certain until it has happened
a fungus of decaying wood, producing small groups of shallow short-stemmed cups with a scarlet interior, found in both Eurasia and North America