Definition of Glassful. Meaning of Glassful. Synonyms of Glassful

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Definition of Glassful

Glassful
Glassful Glass"ful, n.; pl. Glassfuls. The contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold.

Meaning of Glassful from wikipedia

- (Boker's genuine only) 1 dash of Curaçao 1⁄2 wine gl****ful [1 fl oz] of Old Tom gin 1⁄2 wine gl****ful [1 fl oz] of [sweet/Italian] vermouth Stir up well...
- causing the frog to empty its bladder. This dilute urine—up to half a gl****ful—can be drunk. However, this will cause the death of the frog which will...
- base syrup with carbonated water by accident when trying to make another gl****ful of the beverage. Pemberton decided then to sell this as a fountain drink...
- ditto of plain syrup; add half a liqueur gl**** of vermouth, half wine gl****ful of Scotch whiskey" and garnished with lemon. Byron describes two versions...
- cras vespere tomorrow evening   cyath. cyathus a gl****ful   cyath. vinos. cyathus vinosus a wine-gl****ful   D, d. die [or] dosis days [or] doses ambiguous...
- "Norman hole", is a pause between meal courses in which diners partake of a gl****ful of calvados in order to improve the appetite and make room for the next...
- distant cousin of the kıyma kebabı and includes, per kilogram of meat, one gl****ful of soaked bulgur, a few shallots, 30 grams of pine nuts and only 100 grams...
- Encyclopedia of Grapes. Harcourt. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-15-100714-1. MSNBC,Wine: A gl****ful of smoke and flavor. by Jon Bonné. January 13, 2005. Carménère grape variety...
- New York Times (September 9, 2007). "Snobless Sipping Where a Gl****ful Is Just a Gl****ful". The New York Times.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names:...
- man (respectful)' Measure words Measure words quantify m**** nouns. baas 'gl****ful' (< Spanish vaso) ma'l 'shot of liquor' laq 'plateful' pixh 'piece' txut...