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Answer for the clue "A drinking mug in the shape of a stout man wearing a three-cornered hat ", 4 letters:
toby

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Toby was a Canadian sitcom , which aired on CBC Television in the 1968-69 television season. The show starred Susan Petrie as Toby Mitchell, a teenage girl juggling her family life and her friendship with Quebec exchange student J. J. Roberge ( Robert Duparc ...

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n. a drinking mug in the shape of a stout man wearing a three-cornered hat [syn: toby jug , toby fillpot jug ]

Usage examples of toby.

Toby Argyll had lived was gracious but obviously was let in a series of rooms, as suited single men rather than families.

Toby Argyll, fell off the Westminster Bridge earlier this evening, and although we reached him within a few minutes, he was already dead.

Mary tipping over the rail, clinging on to Toby Argyll, and the two of them plunging down into the icy river.

First her father s error, his suicide, her own broken betrothal to Toby Argyll, then an estrangement from her sister, the shame of her false accusations, and nothing to look forward to in the future, not even financial security.

If so, then perhaps she had taken Toby with her over the edge intentionally, as Alan Argyll had implied in the shock of his loss.

Havilland and Mary both took their own lives, or Toby Argyll tried to kill Mary and fell in himself.

Toby sent off her friends with a tube of Bacitracin, a box of bandages, and her blessing.

She checked the accounts now kept by a relative of Toby Metta employed by Tyndall, and dealt with Monsieur Barat directly in Perth.

A starving man, however, little heeds conventional proprieties, especially on a South-Sea Island, and accordingly Toby and I partook of the dish after our own clumsy fashion, beplastering our faces all over with the glutinous compound, and daubing our hands nearly to the wrist.

Toby and Flynn walked up and down outside the Daker farmhouse, getting the cramps out of their backs and legs.

Toby and Flynn were finally able to stand up straight without wincing, the Dakers led them into the farmhouse kitchen and sat them down at the table.

They were called Clumsy, Trowneer, Phoebe, Colle, Gerland, Talbot, Luath, Luffra, Apollon, Orthros, Bran, Gelert, Bounce, Boy, Lion, Bungey, Toby and Diamond.

Clumsy, Trowneer, Phoebe, Colle, Gerland, Talbot, Luath, Luffra, Apollon, Orthros, Bran, Gelert, Bounce, Boy, Lion, Bungey, Toby, Diamond and Cavall were not pet dogs: they were the Forest Sauvage Hounds, no subscription, two days a week, huntsman the master.

Gayle and Toby followed after the thunder godling, sticking close so as not to lose him in the treacherous fog.

Toby Harkins was himself involved in the actual heist and if he is currently aware of the whereabouts of the eleven paintings and two artifacts stolen from the museum by two bandits dressed as Boston police officers.