She finally descends upon her husband with a flagon of cologne in one hand, a small decanter of brandy in the other, and a wineglass held in the hollow of her arm against her breast.
The story was told of him that he could quaff a flagon of ale at a single gulp.
Looking at his portrait, one could not help thinking what a pitifully infinitesimal thing a flagon of ale is after all.
He dropped the flagon and went out swiftly, the way he had come.
Stark poured wine from the flagonand brought it to her.
A jewelled flagon stood on a table across the room.
The enthusiasm was caught by the Berwickers, some of whom, observing certain indications thrown out by Isabel, ran forward and got from her a flagon of good wine.
So saying, he disengaged from a hamper a flagon of Nantz, and was about to make use of the Sacramental cup, which Douglas had dropped, to convey it around, when his arm was arrested by the still strong hand of Walter.
I have a flagon of French brown brandy you never tasted the equal of in any town you sacked in all Low Germanie.
I've a flagon up in a cupboard in my little garret, and I'll go fetch it.
John Splendid, at the table-end, laughed shortly between his sups at a flagonof wine.
Would to Heaven we had a flagon of Malvoisie to heat," replied Lord Chartley, laughing.
It may now serve us in good stead; and I do not see why we should not light a fire here too; for they do so every Christmas day, and heat a flagon of Malvoisie, for the priest who says the mass.
Honest Bryan was seated on a bench before the dwelling, with a flagon of his own ale beside him, and rising as he saw the others approach, he made them a profound salutation.
I never talk thirsting," said Patch, marching to the table, and filling himself a flagon of mead.
That flagonlast night," thought he, "has addled my poor head sadly!
One taste provoked another; and he repeated his visits to the flagon so often that at length his senses were overpowered, his eyes swam in his head, his head gradually declined, and he fell into a deep sleep.
Suspecting treachery from the taste of the beer Egil flung his flagon to the floor, struck Baard dead in his fury, and, fleeing for his life, swam to an island in the neighboring stream.
On the table, beside a bowl of late flowers were a great silver flagon and a number of goblets, some of chased silver and some of coloured glass, strangely shaped and fragile as an eggshell.
So was the evident pride which he took in his domain, the complacence with which he pointed out the shady, well-stocked garden, and the delight with which he produced and set upon the table a huge pasty and a flagon of wine.
There is more than one amongst them who would sell his own soul for a flagon of strong drink.
One taste provoked another; and he reiterated his visits to the flagon so often, that at length his senses were overpowered, his eyes swam in his head, his head gradually declined, and he fell into a deep sleep.
After the meal, when the men were beginning to cut up their plug tobacco and load their pipes, Sergeant Silk gathered some food into a blanket and filled a flagon with hot tea.
Just my argyment," declared the first speaker, rescuing a flagon of tea from the edge of the fire.
The priest who gained the lot for removing the ashes from the inner altar entered, and took the flagon and laid it before him, and he took handfuls of ashes and filled them into the flagon, and at last he brushed the remainder into it.
And they had five vessels in their hands—the flagon in the hand of one, and the cup in the hand of one, and the censer in the hand of one, and the pan in the hand of one, and the spoon with its cover in the hand of one.
The flagon resembled a great golden measure containing two cabs and a half.
Then the Lady Belle Isoult took the flagonfrom where it was hidden, and poured the elixir out into a chalice of gold and crystal and she brought it to where Sir Tristram was.
But he, with the flagonfull in his hands, and withal a thirsty look upon his face, shook his head.
Flagon after flagon of the purple juice of Helbon, of Lebanon, of Izalla, of Tuhimme, of Zimini, and of Opis in Armenia was emptied down the eager throats of both men and women.
I ripped away the seal and crimson cord by which it is distinguished, and placing it on the table I removed the flagon I had set for him before I had first departed.
From the buffet I drew a flagon of that same stout wine that Ramiro used upon his messengers.
And so leauing behind him the Pie, and the bread with the flagon of wyne, he made haste to departe, and tolde them that he wold come againe by and by.
I have a snug home, with a crust and flagon for a friend.
The knight was pricking arms on vellum, at a little side table, with a flagon by his side.
Get me a flagon of canary, and we will wash down the remains of the pasty.
More drink, I have a jorum of splendid sack in you cupboard," cried their host when the flagon was empty.
The fluted by all means, good Longpole, and lose no time on the road: for every flagon you do not drink, you shall have two at Greenwich.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flagon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bottle; canteen; cruet; flask; jar; jug