noun a small, open container used for drinking, typically cylindrical and with a handle
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A cupping therapy uses cups to create suction on the skin, believed to promote healing and relieve pain.
In sports such as soccer or football, a cup is a trophy awarded to the winning team of a tournament.
A cup is a small bowl-shaped container used for drinking liquids, often made of ceramic or porcelain.
A cup is a small container for holding liquids, typically used for drinking beverages such as coffee, tea, or water.
A cup is a unit of volume equal to 8 fluid ounces or 240 milliliters.
A cup is a unit of measurement used in recipes to measure ingredients such as flour, sugar, or milk.
A writer may use the word 'cup' to describe a trophy or award received for their work, such as winning a literary prize.
A psychologist may use the word 'cup' as a metaphor for feelings or emotions, such as feeling 'full' or 'empty' like a cup.
A chef may use the word 'cup' as a unit of measurement in recipes, such as '1 cup of flour'.
An athlete may use the word 'cup' to refer to a protective athletic cup worn during sports activities.
A barista may use the word 'cup' to refer to a serving vessel for coffee or tea drinks.
A teacher may use the word 'cup' in classroom activities, such as measuring and pouring liquids in a science experiment.
An event planner may use the word 'cup' to refer to a part of table setting or decor, such as cupcake cups or party favor cups.
A doctor may use the word 'cup' to refer to a unit of volume in medical measurements, such as urine output in a measuring cup.
An artist may use the word 'cup' as a subject or object in their artwork, such as a still life painting of cups.
A fitness trainer may use the word 'cup' to refer to a fitness challenge or competition, such as a 'world cup' event in a specific sport.