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cup
noun
-
cup
,
cupping
,
cups
,
cupped
A
small
bowl-shaped
container
,
usually
with
a
handle
,
used
for
drinking
hot
liquids
such
as
tea
or
coffee
.
•
She
poured
steaming
tea
into
her
favourite
blue
cup
.
She
poured
steaming
tea
into
her
favourite
blue
cup
.
•
The
toddler
grabbed
the
plastic
cup
and
took
a
sip
of
water
.
The
toddler
grabbed
the
plastic
cup
and
took
a
sip
of
water
.
Old
English
"
cuppe
",
from
Late
Latin
"
cuppa
"
meaning
a
drinking
vessel
.
noun
-
cup
,
cupping
,
cups
,
cupped
A
standard
unit
of
volume
used
in
cooking
,
equal
to
about
240
millilitres
in
the
US
and
250
millilitres
in
the
UK
and
Australia
.
•
The
recipe
calls
for
one
cup
of
sugar
.
The
recipe
calls
for
one
cup
of
sugar
.
•
He
measured
three
cups
of
flour
before
mixing
the
dough
.
He
measured
three
cups
of
flour
before
mixing
the
dough
.
noun
-
cup
,
cupping
,
cups
,
cupped
A
large
ornamental
drinking
vessel-shaped
trophy
awarded
to
the
winner
of
a
sports
competition
.
•
The
captain
lifted
the
silver
cup
high
above
his
head
in
celebration
.
The
captain
lifted
the
silver
cup
high
above
his
head
in
celebration
.
•
Their
team
has
won
the
national
cup
three
years
in
a
row
.
Their
team
has
won
the
national
cup
three
years
in
a
row
.
noun
-
cup
,
cupping
,
cups
,
cupped
The
part
of
a
bra
that
surrounds
and
supports
one
breast
.
•
She
bought
a
bra
with
a
larger
cup
for
better
comfort
.
She
bought
a
bra
with
a
larger
cup
for
better
comfort
.
•
The
store
offers
sizes
from
A
cup
to
D
cup
.
The
store
offers
sizes
from
A
cup
to
D
cup
.
verb
-
cup
,
cupping
,
cups
,
cupped
To
shape
your
hand
or
hands
into
a
curved
form
around
something
so
you
can
hold
or
protect
it
gently
.
•
He
gently
cupped
the
injured
bird
in
his
hands
.
He
gently
cupped
the
injured
bird
in
his
hands
.
•
She
cupped
her
ear
to
hear
the
distant
music
.
She
cupped
her
ear
to
hear
the
distant
music
.
occupy
verb
-
occupy
,
occupying
,
occupies
,
occupied
to
take
up
or
fill
a
certain
amount
of
space
,
area
,
or
time
•
The
large
sofa
occupies
most
of
the
living
room
.
The
large
sofa
occupies
most
of
the
living
room
.
•
Our
meeting
will
occupy
the
first
hour
of
the
afternoon
.
Our
meeting
will
occupy
the
first
hour
of
the
afternoon
.
From
Latin
occupāre
‘
seize
,
take
possession
of
’.
verb
-
occupy
,
occupying
,
occupies
,
occupied
to
live
in
,
use
,
or
hold
a
building
,
room
,
seat
,
or
position
•
The
tenants
occupy
the
house
until
the
end
of
the
year
.
The
tenants
occupy
the
house
until
the
end
of
the
year
.
•
Please
occupy
any
empty
seat
in
the
front
row
.
Please
occupy
any
empty
seat
in
the
front
row
.
From
Latin
occupāre
‘
take
possession
of
’.
verb
-
occupy
,
occupying
,
occupies
,
occupied
to
keep
someone
busy
or
to
hold
their
attention
or
thoughts
•
The
puzzle
occupied
the
children
for
hours
.
The
puzzle
occupied
the
children
for
hours
.
•
Thoughts
of
the
upcoming
exam
occupy
his
mind
day
and
night
.
Thoughts
of
the
upcoming
exam
occupy
his
mind
day
and
night
.
Same
Latin
root
occupāre
,
extended
figuratively
to
mental
engagement
in
the
late
16th
century
.
verb
-
occupy
,
occupying
,
occupies
,
occupied
to
enter
and
take
control
of
a
place
,
especially
by
military
force
•
The
invading
army
occupied
the
capital
within
two
days
.
The
invading
army
occupied
the
capital
within
two
days
.
•
Protesters
planned
to
occupy
the
square
to
demand
reforms
.
Protesters
planned
to
occupy
the
square
to
demand
reforms
.
The
military
sense
emerged
in
the
early
16th
century
,
extending
the
idea
of
‘
taking
possession
’.
occupation
noun
a
job
,
profession
,
or
type
of
paid
work
someone
does
•
After
university
,
Maria
found
an
occupation
as
a
graphic
designer
at
a
small
studio
.
After
university
,
Maria
found
an
occupation
as
a
graphic
designer
at
a
small
studio
.
•
Nursing
is
a
demanding
occupation
that
requires
compassion
and
patience
.
Nursing
is
a
demanding
occupation
that
requires
compassion
and
patience
.
From
Latin
occupātiō
(“
seizure
,
business
,
employment
”),
from
occupō
(“
to
seize
,
take
possession
of
”).
noun
an
activity
or
hobby
that
someone
spends
time
doing
,
especially
for
enjoyment
•
In
his
free
time
,
chess
became
John
’
s
favorite
occupation
.
In
his
free
time
,
chess
became
John
’
s
favorite
occupation
.
•
Reading
is
an
occupation
that
relaxes
her
after
a
long
day
.
Reading
is
an
occupation
that
relaxes
her
after
a
long
day
.
Extended
from
the
sense
of
"
what
occupies
one
’
s
time
"
in
late
Middle
English
.
noun
the
control
and
settlement
of
a
place
by
a
foreign
military
or
political
power
•
The
city
suffered
greatly
during
the
enemy
occupation
.
The
city
suffered
greatly
during
the
enemy
occupation
.
•
After
years
of
occupation
,
the
country
finally
regained
independence
.
After
years
of
occupation
,
the
country
finally
regained
independence
.
Sense
of
"
military
holding
of
territory
"
recorded
from
the
late
18th
century
,
evolving
from
the
broader
meaning
of
"
taking
possession
."