pint glass
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpintandglass
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pint
noun[C]
uk/paɪnt/us/paɪnt/
a measure for liquid equal to about half a litre. There are eight pints in ...
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glass
noun
uk/ɡlɑːs/us/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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(Definition ofpintandglassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Very often what is in a half pint bottle will not go exactly into a halfpintglass.
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He went in the pub for a pint and had to stand with an emptypintglasshoping someone would treat him, what a cheek.
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Once the majority of the liquid is inside the upside downpintglass, sometimes further air can be seen to bubble up into the glass.
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If the vessel widens with height then bubbles will sink along the walls this is the case for the standardpintglass.
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Unlike traditional glass vessels, these are produced by fusing two molded halves together to form a completepintglass.
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Note: the liquid on the outside of the invertedpintglasswill still burn and needs to be gently blown out.
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The modern tulip-stylepintglassoften features a very modest tunc.
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They are popular with the older generation and people with restricted movement in their hands which can make holding a usualpintglassdifficult.
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A further story is that the glass bottom merely allowed the drinker to judge the clarity of their drink while forgoing the expense of a fragilepintglass.
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As the oxygen flow to the fire is restricted, the remaining oxygen is used up and the fire in thepintglassgoes out, removing the heat source.
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Then the straw is slipped through the bartender's fingers into thepintglass, whereby the drinker drinks the condensed alcohol - actually mainly inhaling the alcohol vapors inside the glass.
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Beer festivals frequently have commemorative pint glasses made specially for the event.
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These destinations often sell pint glasses adorned with their logos, which are either screen-printed or engraved on the side of the glass.
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After the break, his desk is full of empty pint glasses, and he's drunk.
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