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glassful

[ UK /ɡlˈɑːsfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity a glass will hold

How To Use glassful In A Sentence

  • With 12 months' extra ageing, it will evolve into a richer, fatter, nuttier, buttercup-gold glassful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put the bass into a fish-kettle with an onion, salt and pepper to season, a small bunch of parsley, a tablespoonful of butter, two wineglassfuls of white wine, and enough white stock to cover.
  • Since he is not drinking himself and the flagon is half-empty, it is not likely to be her first glassful.
  • Mr. Lorry had been idle a lo and had just poured out his last glassful of wine complete an appearance of satisfaction as is ever to be found in an elderly gentleman of a fresh complexion who has got to the end of a bottle, when a rattling of wheels came up the narrow street, and rumbled into the inn-yard.
  • From those positions, the extra depth looked real but also a little flatter and more subtle than in what you might call "glassed" or "glassful" 3-D. Glassless 3-D looks for a spot in the living room
  • He demanded and got half a glassful in his lemonade. Times, Sunday Times
  • While whipping add three wineglassfuls of Marsala and one liqueur glass of Maraschino brandy.
  • Pour over them the following liquid, which has been made from a wineglassful each of the following but no other liqueurs, all mixed thoroughly together: brandy, kirsch, cointreau, benedictine, maraschino, and a touch of kümmel. The Romantical She
  • Strain and drink a small wineglassful whenever needed.
  • Myself, I left at about 10.30 pm, having already spotted that the last bottle of red wine in the kitchen only had about one glassful left in it.
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