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saucers <a saucer; saucers> N

saucers

flying saucer <a flying saucer; flying saucers> N

flying saucer (or disc)

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Saucers are worth anywhere from 100-400 points.
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Some collectors acquire numerous one-of-a-kind cups with matching saucers.
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The flying saucers were real and show signs of intelligent guidance and quasi-human pilots.
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There is also a metallic table and chairs alongside with diningware composed of porcelain and glass plates, cups, saucers, teapots and other containers for condiments.
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It lives in urban areas, hiding out on pot plant saucers and rainwater tanks, and feeding on humans and pets.
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The defenders also discover that the aliens are vulnerable to small arms fire once they leave the immediate force fields of their saucers.
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The first flying saucers were produced in the 1960s.
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For the more affluent, there were many types of specialist that could supply various foods and condiments: cheesemongers, pie bakers, saucers, waferers, etc.
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Ha-ha-ha... you are all looking at me with big eyes, round as saucers.
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The term cupboard was originally used to describe an open-shelved side table for displaying plates, cups and saucers.
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