How To Use Shot glass In A Sentence
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We mixed it up in a meausureing cup (the hotdog had to be kind of mushed up first * barf, barf*) and poured it into a shot glass which we passed around and had to take a drink out of it.
Super-suzan Diary Entry
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A lot of customers had been foreign tourists to York, with Americans and Australians in particular snapping up mugs, plates, thimbles and shot glasses.
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•At each place at banquets, the Chinese set three glasses: a large one for beer, soda, or mineral water; a small wineglass; and a stemmed shot glass used for toasting usually with mao-tai, a very strong sorghum liquor.
ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS
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Plastic shot glasses float, and are consequently completely unusable for any of the so-called "boilermaker" drinks.
Recent Reviews Near San Francisco, CA
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This one was served in a small shot glass: a layer of quince compote and a layer of lemon jelly, topped with quince syrup.
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If only they sold redemption in shot glasses.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ski on the bar had six shot glasses glued to it.
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Suppressing many other urges, the wounded captain actually took hold of the shot glass in front of her, gazing down at the glop inside.
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Nothing says labeling yourself an alcoholic with name encased shot glasses, but my personal favorite one is the Red Sox one.
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Require the use of jiggers or pre-measured dispensing systems, and buy high-quality shot glasses with pour lines marked on them.
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Simple juice spritzer: Another refreshing low-calorie beverage is a simple real-juice spritzer, Blatner says., Add a shot glass full 1½ ounces of your favorite juice such as grapefruit, pineapple, orange or pomegranate juice to eight ounces of club soda or sparkling water, she says.
Skinny, low-calorie beverages for hot summer days
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One of the first lots of blue glassware included a couple small glasses, which the auctioneer described as "demitasse", and his father called "shot glasses".
Grouse Diary Entry
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I've been putting little bunches of one kind of bloom or tree, in this case into tiny Moroccan-style shot glasses I found at Sur La Table this past weekend, and I bought a gorgeous bunch of ranunculus at the farmer's market that is a perfect fit for the Austrian pottery vase I stole from my mother:
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This one was served in a small shot glass: a layer of quince compote and a layer of lemon jelly, topped with quince syrup.
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The nails had the same shine as the shot glass from which Gruner had sipped his mineral oil.
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So, I set the metal shot glass on the burner of the electric stove on low heat.
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The woman slugged the bourbon back in one abrupt gulp and held out the shot glass for a refill.
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“As God is my witness,” I growl, “if you say the word ghost again, I will find a way to drown you in my shot glass.”
Soul Trapper
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Strain into a shot glass or Martini glass and garnish with a fresh raspberry.
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What you will need for a tequila party is obviously a bottle of tequila, a shot glass, and a twelve pack of beer.
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So let's lift a glass -- shot glass to really anaesthetize ourselves -- and salute our collective craziness: that in the face of high taxes, rising MTA fares, the impossible Byzantine task of getting our kid into school, we get to have the most fun living and raising our kids here; that by raising our kids here, their education is not only in school.
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Raising shot glasses of Prohibition whiskey, the confab was a toast to
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If only they sold redemption in shot glasses.
Times, Sunday Times
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I would bet money that my shot glass would remain untouched during this interview, that is if I could bear to watch her pity party again.
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Mix white rum and Bols Blue in a shot glass. Top with 151% rum, serve and ignite. Blow out the flame then slam it.
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On the cart, place a martini shaker, some martini glasses and shot glasses, a decanter, your favorite booze, and whatever else you would stock in your home bar.
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So far this year, I have imbibed on raicilla (not bad - made in the nearby jungle) on the beach at Yelapa, mescal from a community shot glass at a fiesta in Teotitlan del Valle outside of Oaxaca City and some mighty fine double martinis on the River Walk in San Antonio.
The Subject of Mescal
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Pasita is a sweet alcohol served in shot glasses with a piece of cheese and a raisin on a toothpick.
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The bartender poured a drink into a shot glass, and gave it to him.
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Instead of hard spirits he was going to be downing shot glasses full of beer.
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We mixed it up in a meausureing cup (the hotdog had to be kind of mushed up first * barf, barf*) and poured it into a shot glass which we passed around and had to take a drink out of it.
Super-suzan Diary Entry
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She placed a bottle of vodka and tequila on the table with two shot glasses.
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Local red Tolosa beans appear in what Elena Arzak, Mr. Arzak's daughter and the restaurant's co-head chef, calls an "aperitif," an otherworldly broth served in a shot glass.
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It began well, with a shot glass of peppery spiced tomato juice with celery.
Times, Sunday Times
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The barkeep, cleaning a shot glass with a dirty rag, turns and shakes his head, ‘Would you get a load of that?’
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So I held the shot glass under the hot water tap and then gave it a smart whack on the counter top.
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Through the drunken ruckus, dim lights, flicker of soju through shot glass, she saw him.
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The tender stood there polishing a unique-looking shot glass, eying the newcomers closely.
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Shot glasses and matchboxes (usually with bar names and addresses which are useful for retracing the previous night's steps) are a favourite.
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‘Not on your birthday, missy,’ he said pulling out five shot glasses.
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Approximately two shot glasses of ethanol could yield enough hydrogen to generate 350 watt-hours of electricity, enough to power half a dozen 60-watt lightbulbs for an hour.
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One, the amuse-bouche, ceviche of scallops and shrimp, with the leche de tigre served alongside in a tall shot glass, to wake the appetite.
The Kitchen Daughter
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A drink was defined as ‘a glass of wine, bottle of beer, shot glass of liquor, or mixed drink.’
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The bartender poured a drink into a shot glass, and gave it to him.
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The distillate started to drip from the end of the copper coil, and Max hovered attentively, diverting clear condensate into a shot glass, sniffing intently, and tasting with his fingertip.
Hipster Moonshine
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They crowded around the counter drowning themselves in glass after shot glass of viscous liquid.
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She grabs three shot glasses and we all walk into the living room.
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These shot glasses are perfect for wannabe mobsters and molls who like to pretend they're boozing in a strip joint instead of a room and kitchen in Paisley.
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He stood behind the bar, cleaning shot glasses with a tattered old dishrag.