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Answer for the clue "They may hold water ", 4 letters:
cups

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CUPS (an acronym for Common Unix Printing System ) is a modular printing system for Unix-like computer operating systems which allows a computer to act as a print server . A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers, ...

Usage examples of cups.

She and Chris shared a postage-stamp table and talked shop over cups of strong black coffee.

A legal pad crowded with numbers and chemical symbols lay beside him, and five Styrofoam cups with varying levels of cold coffee was scattered around the desk.

They tried several times to begin a conversation, but each time they were interrupted as their coffee cups or water glasses were refilled.

After making the coffee and carrying the cups into the living room, they sat on the couch and sipped quietly.

Without knowing why, Jay felt shaken as she went into the kitchen and began putting cups, cream and sugar on a tray.

She was very thirsty, after having gone so long without anything to drink, so she drank several cups of water.

Deftly he thumbed open the front fastening of her bra, and the cups loosened, sliding apart to reveal the inner curves of her breasts.

His hands went to the parted cups of her bra, and his gaze lifted to hers.

When their cups were empty, he set them aside, then caught her face in his hand and turned it up for his slow, deep kiss.

He was still smiling as he went to the coffee machine and poured two cups of coffee.

With one hand he released the front clasp of her bra and shoved the cups aside, baring the firm rise of her breasts to his hungry, demanding mouth.

He made Madelyn drink three cups of coffee, even though she had revived enough to caustically point out that, as usual, he'd made it so strong she was likely to go into caffeine overdose.

She darted around the corner and hid herself in the shadows, hunkering down against the wall and hurriedly stuffing bills inside the computer case, in her pockets, in the cups of her bra, inside her shoes.

The serving wenches moved about, filling cups, fielding advances, bestowing smiles or frowns depending on how welcome was each advance.

They were seated on dilapidated office chairs with pieces of foam padding coming out of the cracked vinyl seats, in a small, messy, dingy room littered with coffee cups and soft drink cans.