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n. glas, beker, kelk, bokaal; lot--------v. in een beker doencup1[ kup] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 kop(je) ⇒ mok, beker6 (lijdens)kelk ⇒ lot, wedervaren♦voorbeelden:my cup of tea • (echt) iets voor mij————————cup2〈werkwoord; cupped〉♦voorbeelden:cup one's hands round something • zijn handen ergens (beschermend/als een kom) omheen leggen
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