drinking glass

  • 61water glass — 1. a drinking glass; tumbler. 2. a glass container for holding water, as for growing bulbs, plants, or the like. 3. a glass tube used to indicate water level, as in a boiler. 4. a device for observing objects beneath the surface of the water,… …

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  • 62Dribble glass — A dribble glass is a drinking glass that has holes hidden in the etched design. The purpose of a dribble glass is for pranks. When a person tilts the glass to take a drink from this glass, he ends up spilling the liquid on his clothing as the… …

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  • 63shot glass — noun a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey • Syn: ↑jigger, ↑pony • Hypernyms: ↑glass, ↑drinking glass * * * noun : a glass holding one shot (as of whiskey) * * * a small, heavy glass for serving a shot of whiskey or liquor. * …

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  • 64water glass — wa′ter glass or wa′ter•glass n. 1) a drinking glass; tumbler 2) a glass container for holding water, as for growing bulbs, plants, or the like 3) opt a device, as a tube or a box with a glass bottom, for observing objects beneath the surface of… …

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  • 65water glass — 1. a) a drinking glass or goblet b) a glass container for water, etc. 2. WATER GAUGE (sense 2) 3. a glass bottomed tube or box for looking at things under water 4. sodium silicate or, sometimes, potassium silicate, occurring as a stony powder,… …

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  • 66parfait glass — noun a tall slender glass with a short stem in which parfait is served • Hypernyms: ↑glass, ↑drinking glass * * * noun : a tall narrow glass with a short stem used for serving a parfait …

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  • 67water glass — noun Date: 1612 1. a glass vessel (as a drinking glass) for holding water 2. an instrument consisting of an open box or tube with a glass bottom used for examining objects in or under water 3. a substance that consists usually of the silicate of… …

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  • 68toastmaster's glass — ▪ glassware  English glass about the size of an ordinary drinking glass but with only about one quarter of its capacity; the glass creates the illusion of being full by means of a depression in its bowl, which in fact is almost solid. It owed its …

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  • 69beer glass — noun a relatively large glass for serving beer • Hypernyms: ↑glass, ↑drinking glass …

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  • 70highball glass — noun a tall glass for serving highballs • Hypernyms: ↑glass, ↑drinking glass …

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