Plain whistle - an inverted cup mounted on a stem, as in the illustration above.
The docking bays were located inside this gigantic inverted cup that held out the sea.
Like an inverted cup they folded about the red and the pink.
Beside the bed a small table held a glass carafe of water topped with an inverted cup.
The inverted cup, which presses into the fruit, has a ridged cone that sinks deep into it to press out as much juice as possible.
The hill is a solid mass of rock and has the peculiar appearance of an inverted cup.
A hex was the basic flotation unit of New Galveston, an inverted hexagonal cup two hundred feet across the flats.
The princes of States on any friendly meeting between two of them, had a stand on which to place their inverted cups.
The sky was an inverted cup of blue metal.
A cupula is a small, inverted cup or dome-shaped cap over a structure, including: