Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In weaving, same as
cloth-prover : so called because fitted for counting the shots in a given piece of textile.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
vessel of about 30ml volume, used for the measurement ofspirituous liquors .
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Examples
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An air-hockey table commands one corner, flanked by a pool table, shot-glass collection and dart board.
Giving the Man Cave a Makeover Gwendolyn Bounds 2010
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The main idea is that the shot-glass will track the amount of liquor in it and report it to other users.
Russians Invent TeleAlcoholics With a USB Shot Glass | Impact Lab 2007
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Instead I used a Tupperware “Midget” container maybe shot-glass size or so and made indents all around one layer, not cutting all the way through.
homemade devil dog, ding dong or hostess cake | smitten kitchen 2008
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He now drinks my expressed breastmilk from a shot-glass when I'm not there : It's the perfect size for baby mouths.
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Be generous -- use at least one ounce (about a shot-glass full) every time.
The Truth About Spf 2007
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You should celebrate by sitting around playing your shot-glass checkers game and reading from your Bible.
A Picture's Worth A Thousand Words Jessica 2005
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We have it with butter, warmed maple syrup, about 15 seconds in the microwave for a shot-glass full, but keep an eye on it!
Week 4 - Saturday - This Time with Theming :: Rebecca Blood 2007
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Miranda could feel his eyes on her as the waitress poured the liquor into the shot-glass.
She’s Got the Beat NANCY KRULIK 2005
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Miranda could feel his eyes on her as the waitress poured the liquor into the shot-glass.
She’s Got the Beat NANCY KRULIK 2005
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These adorable shot-glass mousses are so inviting with a warm hue!
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