How To Use Half-pint In A Sentence
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In the main filling room, gallons, halt gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled.
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As we approached them, I noticed Dad was supping a two thirds full half-pint glass of Guinness.
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General Chen Cheng, chief of staff and a half-pint counterpart of the generalissimo, lost nearly every battle he directed in the Japanese and the civil wars.
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It was an unrecognisable brand, brewed specially for the occasion and sold in plastic half-pints for £2.
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The bartender lines up two half-pint glasses and pours them full of sambuca, before flicking a match at them.
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He said ‘all the good studies’ of drinkers versus teetotallers suggested adults drinking one to two units per day, equivalent to one to two standard glasses of wine or half-pints of beer, had a 20% lower risk of stroke than abstainers.
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Dutch flummery is made by boiling two ounces of isinglass in three half-pints of water very gently for half an hour.
The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
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This was the end of summer break and so many strung-together and erasable days, their nights spent at a crowded liquor store where they sold twelve-packs and half-pints and lottery tickets.
Summer Hits
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In the main filling room, gallons, half gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled.
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He said ‘all the good studies’ of drinkers versus teetotallers suggested adults drinking one to two units per day, equivalent to one to two standard glasses of wine or half-pints of beer, had a 20% lower risk of stroke than abstainers.
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No longer, do the grey legions of workers spend their precious leisure time walking the chalky downs, or being Mr Polly and bicycling the byways for refreshing half-pints of scrumpy.
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His belly was empty, though he had saved half his bread and cheese to eat when dawn came; the half-pint of oatmeal gruel flavored with the bitter herbs called simples he drank as soon as it had been issued to him, gone cold by then, but surely worse twelve hours later.
Morgan’s Run
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No longer, do the grey legions of workers spend their precious leisure time walking the chalky downs, or being Mr Polly and bicycling the byways for refreshing half-pints of scrumpy.