How To Use Wineglass In A Sentence
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Dani's fingers tighten around the stem of the wineglass she's holding.
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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.
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My wineglass was empty and she was bringing me a refill with unheard-of good grace.
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Our table is in the corner here, where the gentlemen can have their wineglass of negus, and their egg-sandwich, and their quiet game at beggar-my-neighbour, and look on.
A Holiday Romance
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While whipping add three wineglassfuls of Marsala and one liqueur glass of Maraschino brandy.
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On cut glass the foot may be so ornate that the mark may be placed at the top of the stem of a wineglass or at the base of a jog's handle.
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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
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Some minutes subsequent to Ripton's signalization of his devotion to the bridal pair, Mrs. Berry's maid entered the room to say that a gentleman was inquiring below after the young gentleman who had departed, and found her mistress with a tottering wineglass in her hand, exhibiting every symptom of unconsoled hysterics.
Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Complete
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Furthermore: Why does the "invitingly" posed plastic sex bomb have only ONE wineglass?
The Displays That Time Forgot
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We love the pop of color from those green wineglasses.
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Kim sits across from me at the table, fingering the stem of her wineglass and giving me The Look.
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Strain and drink a small wineglassful whenever needed.
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`It's a wonderful show," she said, burying her face in a wineglass.
TALES OF THE CITY
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Stir one tumblerful of good brandy and a wineglassful of Sherry wine.
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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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Also 1 English cooking apple, 4 to 6 eggs (Home laid), 1 teaspoonful pudding spice (Indian), 1 wineglass Jamaica rum, sufficient milk to mix, grated rind and juice of one lemon.
The Empire Christmas Pudding
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A wineglassful taken each morning before breakfast is the full dose, but at first it may be desirable to give only half this quantity.
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Three uncleared wineglasses sit on a glass table showing dusty white lines.
THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
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Articles made of what is usually called Britannia metal may be kept in order by the frequent use of the following composition: 1/2 a lb. of finely-powdered whiting, a wineglass of sweet oil, a tablespoonful of soft soap, and 1/2 an oz. of yellow soap melted in water.
Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
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Place in 2 quarts of water and gently simmer down to 1 quart, strain and take a wineglassful every two hours.
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We have a farm upstate, " he says, leaning forward a bit, picking up his wineglass without the least bit of theater or pretense.
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My appetite gone, I pushed the bowl aside and traced my finger around the rim of my wineglass.
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He threw the book down, searched for the wineglass, then jumped out of the tub, a mass of bubbles and flesh, sleek flesh.
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Mr. Grewgious, bolt upright as usual, sat taking his wine in the dusk at his open window; his wineglass and decanter on the round table at his elbow; himself and his legs on the window – seat; only one hinge in his whole body, like a bootjack.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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`It's a wonderful show," she said, burying her face in a wineglass.
TALES OF THE CITY
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But this elegant girl, educated by governesses and teachers, was a stranger to them; they could not understand her, and they instinctively kept closer to "Auntie," who called them by their names, continually pressed them to eat and drink, and, clinking glasses with them, had already drunk two wineglasses of rowanberry wine with them.
The Party
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I fiddle with the stem of my wineglass, glancing around the restaurant at all the other happy couples.
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Then his true voice, midrange, musical, a wet finger making a wineglass sing, one octave lower.
THE HUNDREDTH MAN
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This custom spread to Japan, and wineglass was replaced by doll. People will cover dolls with cotton, wipe the body, and then let it float downstream. It is said that this disease may be waived.
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The signifiers are those of casual dining: the paper tablecloth is also the menu, and there are funkily tiny wineglasses already set up.
Restaurant: Polpetto, London W1
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There are mini backlit towers of wine bottles stacked behind the bar, and each place is set with a spotless wineglass and crisp, white linens.