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cupholder

American  
[kuhp-hohl-der] / ˈkʌpˌhoʊl dər /

noun

  1. a competitor who has won or successfully defended a specific cup, trophy, championship, etc.; champion.


Etymology

Origin of cupholder

cup + holder

Example Sentences

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The remaining wad of bills in the cupholder wouldn’t cover parking at the airport, much less four plane tickets.

From Literature

Every seat has a cupholder; every seat row has 100W USB-C power outlets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Armrest cupholder: slightly inconveniently sized for my glass of rosé, which is exactly the level of problem one wants to encounter in life.

From Seattle Times

As in an electric car, there’s a phone charger at each seat, and a cupholder.

From Seattle Times

Her cupholder brims with a dozen pens.

From New York Times