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glassful
▪ I. glassful, n. (ˈglɑːsfʊl, -æ-) Pl. glassfuls. [f. glass n.1 + -ful 2.] As much as fills a glass (sense 5).[c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. v. v. (1891) 398 He..sende him glæs fulne wines [MS. Ca.; an glæs-fæt mid wine ᵹefylled MS. B.].] 1663 Sir T. Herbert Mem. Chas. I (1702) 133 The King..drank a small ... Oxford English Dictionary
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glassful
glassful/-ful; -ˌfʊl/ nas much as a drinking-glass will hold 一玻璃杯的量. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Evelyn Conlon
Selected works Novels Stars in the Daytime (1989) A Glassful of Letters (1998) Skin of Dreams (2003) Not the Same Sky (2013) Short story collections wikipedia.org
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Glass in Spanish | English to Spanish Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
3. (glassful) a. el vaso. (M) The kids drank a glass of milk before going to bed.Los niños bebieron un vaso de leche antes de irse a la cama. b. la copa. (F) They enjoyed a glass of fine wine with their dinner.Disfrutaron una copa de vino fino con la cena. 4. (glassware) a. la cristalería.
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VERRE | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
VERRE translate: glass, glass, glass, glass, glass, tumbler, glassful, drink, lens. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
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Kristin Prevallet
Selected works Poems "Tale of Caw" “Quadrants” (for John Sims' Rhythm of Structure) A Glassful of Tea and Sugar in the Mouth "I Live in a Borrowed wikipedia.org
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PDF SAFETY DATA SHEET - University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Ingestion Drink a glassful of water. Call a poison control center or doctor immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Protection of First-aiders Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Use personal protective equipment as required. Wear personal protective clothing (see section 8).
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Why sleep is important - 410 Words | Studymode
Sleeping also helps rejuvenate the body cells, which help them function properly to filter free radicals from the body. To help you sleep better, always ensure that you take a glassful of water before going to bed. This helps keep body cells rigid and takes care of cell cleansing too.…. 427 Words. 2 Pages.
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Suze
Suze (suːz, ‖ syz) [See quot. 1961.] The proprietary name of a yellow, gentian-based aperitif; also, a drink or glassful of this.1950 D. Ames Corpse Diplomatique iii. 22 It..enables one to have another drink... I thought a Suze and a Cinzano? 1961 Trade Marks Jrnl. 5 Apr. 483 Suze... Aperitif wines ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Stith Pemberton
He blended the base syrup with carbonated water by accident when trying to make another glassful of the beverage. wikipedia.org
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Strega
Strega (ˈstreɪgə) The proprietary name of a kind of Italian liqueur flavoured with orange; a drink or glassful of this.1910 Trade Marks Jrnl. 19 Jan. 104 Liquore Strega. Liqueurs. The firm trading as Ditta Giuseppe Alberti. 1920 D. H. Lawrence Lost Girl xvi. 358 Pancrazio took her to the place where... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aestivation
This dilute urine—up to half a glassful—can be drunk. wikipedia.org
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Steinhäger
Steinhäger (ˈʃtaɪnhɛːgə(r)) Also -haeger, (erron.) -hager. [Ger., f. the name Steinhagen of the town, in Westphalia, where it is produced.] A spirit made from juniper-berries; a measure or glassful of this.1959 M. Crosland tr. Rovan's Germany 180 Many fine spirits are made in Germany..a white eau-de... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Livid Flame
However, Burkhart rallies him and jokes him until finally the young man tosses down a glassful of raw whiskey, and immediately the inclination for the wikipedia.org
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wine-glass
ˈwine-glass [f. wine n.1 + glass n.1 Cf. (M)LG., MHG. wînglas, (Du. wijnglas, G. weinglas), etc.] a. A small drinking-glass for wine. Also = wineglassful. Wine-glasses, which are characterized by having a stem and a foot, vary in shape (and, in some cases, in colour) according to the wine for which ... Oxford English Dictionary
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