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Meaning of shot glass
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shot glass (n)
a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
shot glass Sentence Examples
- The bartender poured a generous shot glass of whiskey onto the rocks.
- The tiny shot glass contained just enough liquid to create a miniature waterfall.
- The intoxicated reveler chugged down three shot glasses of tequila in rapid succession.
- The antique shot glass bore an intricate floral design, making it more of a collector's item than a drinking vessel.
- The scientist used a shot glass to carefully measure out a precise amount of chemical solution.
- The wedding toast was made with a shot glass of champagne, symbolizing the couple's future together.
- The gambler downed a shot glass of bourbon in one gulp, hoping to improve his luck at the poker table.
- The medical student was taught to use a shot glass to administer a specific dosage of intramuscular injection.
- The pharmacist added a spoonful of cough syrup to a shot glass of water, creating a simple but effective remedy.
- The Shot Glass Challenge involved taking turns draining a full shot glass in as short a time as possible.
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a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
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The bartender poured a generous shot glass of whiskey onto the rocks.
The tiny shot glass contained just enough liquid to create a miniature waterfall.
The intoxicated reveler chugged down three shot glasses of tequila in rapid succession.
The antique shot glass bore an intricate floral design, making it more of a collector's item than a drinking vessel.