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water glass

NOUN
  1. a viscous glass consisting of sodium silicate in solution; used as a cement or as a protective coating and to preserve eggs
  2. a glass for drinking water
  3. clock that measures time by the escape of water
  4. gauge for indicating the level of water in e.g. a tank or boiler or reservoir

How To Use water glass In A Sentence

  • Blake pinched a lemon between his fingers and let it drain into his water glass. DO NO HARM
  • In addition, Obama must hand his water glass to a secret service man for a thorough destruction after drinking water outside the White House.
  • From $3 water glasses to $1,200 ice buckets and designer sconces set into the walls, the folks like the stuff so much that they just had to take it home with them.
  • In the deep darkness it moved around quickly, setting up two water glasses on the table while the small light focused away from the two surrounding chairs.
  • Use cloth napkins, fold them into accordion pleats and place them in the water glasses.
  • The company adoption dissolves gum craft, water glass craft with the porcelain and ceramics type craft.
  • Sam took a sip from his nearly drained water glass and sighed.
  • Every time my husband and I dined at The Left Bank, we had wait staff plying the table with baskets of bread, inquiring politely about what condiments we would like with our tea or coffee, and endless refills of our water glasses.
  • Also in the box was the clear plastic podium that travelled to every event, along with the snap-in plastic side panels for the water glass .... Archive 2009-05-01
  • The all-important water glass is just above the knife, with the wine glass - or glasses, if red and white will both be served - to the right of it.
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