A small pitcher or jug designed for holding cream or milk.
1The kitten is about to knock over the cream jug.
2Let me see-teapot, cream jug, three cups, four plates-thesugar basin is all right-ah
3I rather fear he has appropriated a cream jug.
4When tea was over she poured the remaining contents of the cream jug into a saucer.
5It's so pretty, with red berries all over it, and the funniest little pot-bellied cream jug.
6Mae tapped her fourth finger, on which a small ring glistened, sharply against the cream jug.
7I'll leave the cream jug on the doorstep every day and no questions will be asked!
8The maid reappeared and set down coffee cup, cream jug and sugar bowl in front of March.
9Alexandra, will you get the cream jug?
10The quest was a brief one; a silver cream jug lay embedded in the folds of some zephyr shirts.
11That day a Mrs. Hector Fraser took a broken silver cream jug to the jeweler's to have the handle silver-soldered.
12The body was decorated with repousse work or engraved, and the shape gradually changed until the familiar helmet-shaped cream jug resulted.
13As she held the cream jug poised above his coffee cup Mrs. Trent smiled back at him with a placid wonder.
14He undid the string, and disclosed a child's tea service: a teapot, cream jug, six little plates-allpainted with a pansy.
15Rims again took the place of feet in the reign of George III, and the tall legged cream jug came into vogue.
16The sister who brought her gave also a silver tea-pot, sugar-basin, and cream jug (of the weight of 48 oz.
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