cruet

[ UK /kɹˈuːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. bottle that holds wine or oil or vinegar for the table
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How To Use cruet In A Sentence

  • The sacristians were in the sacristy to see all was in order, vestments laid out, candles lit, cruets filled with water and wine.
  • I need to replace two broken elephants from my noahs ark cruet set purchased from Franklin Mint nearly 10 years ago. Franklin Mint | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • When the altar boy poured water from a cruet into the chalice, it was over the joined fingers and thumbs of the priest — the so-called consecrating fingers which hold the eucharistic host when pronouncing the words that transform it into Christ's body. Scandal
  • New tableware and barware, from cocktail shakers to punch bowls, cigarette urns, cruets, and jam jars, grew from the prewar models created by Dreves and Thompson to become the mainstays of Steuben's production.
  • It stands about a foot and a half off the ground, and there are miniature implements to go with it - a chalice, a paten, cruets, candles, and an altar cloth.
  • Glass flower vases, cruets, or carafes used to hold water, wine, oil or other liquids may develop stains in the bottom when allowed to set for a long time.
  • If he comes home late after a busy day, and has a quiet little supper alone he doesn’t want you to jump up and down like a Jack-in-a-box with “would you like more pepper darling?” and present him with the cruet from the opposite end of the table when he already has one in front of him. G is for Gender « An A-Z of ELT
  • They shook the bottle to kill the fizz and then poured the liquid into the cruet. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • E10 So, Lord Etherington was at liberty to carry on his reflections, without attracting observation. — “I have put a stopper into the mouth of that old vinegar-cruet of quality, but the acidity of her temper will soon dissolve the charm — And what to do?” Saint Ronan's Well
  • She also had a vinegar cruet that sat high on a shelf that was beautiful, in my eyes; I asked if I could have it someday.
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