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Wineglass

Wineglass \Wine"glass`\, n. A small glass from which to drink wine.

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wineglass

n. (alternative spelling of wine glass English)

WordNet
wineglass

n. a glass that has a stem and in which wine is served

Usage examples of "wineglass".

The eyes of an Arita dragon peered at her from a center dish in a nearby display, while crowded between oil jars and ivory candle lamps, snuff and Cizhou bottles, wineglasses, vases, and silver spoons, stood the imperious form of Zhenwu, the Daoist God of the North.

I make sure to fill his wineglass with an excellent Barbaresco he keeps thanking me with a nod and a relaxed smile, his eyes lingering on mine, only sometimes distracted by the lights and cameras and various assistants swirling around us.

A second wineglass sat near a bottle of Chardonnay in an insulated cooler.

He poured a generous amount of Chianti into two wineglasses and handed her one.

Lady Westhaven was motioning for Douglas to refill her wineglass, the dowager leaned to her right and whispered an apology to Claresta for the bad fare and explained that Coggins choleric sensibilities to last minute guests often showed up in his cooking.

Lysaer swirled the dregs in his wineglass, driven in determination as Lord Diegan had never heard him.

I ordered double on the fettuccini and had the steward bring along another wineglass.

It extruded one of its long, multijointed arms with their slightly sticky velvet pads and obligingly picked up the chilled wineglass.

Behind the wall rose a billow of honeysuckle vines, their pink and yellow blossoms swaying upright, like wineglasses, on their stems.

Feeling very happy, she turned her attention back to the dance floor as Don Felipe walked to the center, carrying his own longstemmed wineglass.

He watched Grace come back down the steps with two wineglasses and an ice bucket.

I saw no wineglasses still on tables or books propped open where someone was interrupted in their reading, as the minstrels would have us all believe.

I heard the chirp of a wine cork in the kitchen and the tinkle of wineglasses as she removed them from a cabinet.

A moment later, Bevins entered the room bearing a crystal decanter and a wineglass, which he set in front of Rayven.

Saul who retrieved the candlesticks and the wineglass, who made sure there was challah on the table.