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n. (plural of champagne flute English)
Usage examples of "champagne flutes".
A silver tray carrying half a dozen champagne flutes slips away from the palm of his hand and lands with a crash of metal and glass as he hits the water.
Miranda rose and picked up one of the champagne flutes from a huddle of them on a table.
The cork came out with a satisfactorily loud pop and the robot set two champagne flutes on the bar top in front of Humphries, then poured a thimbleful of wine for him to taste.
When another man circles by with a tray of champagne flutes, I help myself again.
Her gaze settled on the two champagne flutes as though she'd just noticed.
Above the hiss of shower heads and the slap of feet on tiles, a high, thin tinkling reached my ears, a sound almost like the tapping of champagne flutes before a toast.
She'd had a bottle of champagne delivered, resting in a frosted silver ice bucket with four champagne flutes on a tray.
Clare told me he'd taken _rather_ a lot of convincing - once he'd determined to do the slightly naff champagne-pyramid stunt in the first place - not to try doing it with proper champagne flutes but to use the perry glasses like everybody else did.