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shot glasses

n. (shot glass English)

Usage examples of "shot glasses".

He had wineglasses, beer mugs, shot glasses, shooter glasses, and even a set of martini glasses that had come with a shaker one Christmas from Steve or Dubs or Brad or someone.

He looked the stranger up and down and then placed ten shot glasses on the counter.

Janice showed up a minute later, holding a tray with four shot glasses and an ice water backup.

Every ring, bell, and bracelet had been removed from her extremities, and her eyes, which resembled shot glasses of warm Hershey syrup, were given over to ansoopia, which is to say, were rolled almost violently upward (think of the heavenward eyeballings of first-time sinners or the traumatic posturing of El Greco saints).

She brought out two shot glasses and poured some of her rattlesnake-hide remover in each, then looked at me in a funny way.

The twins stiffened as their waiter returned, carrying a tray from which he set onto the table a plate of sliced limes, a bowl of salt, a small spoon, and six shot glasses filled with amber tequila.

On the table he saw seven shot glasses and a forest of tall-necked beer bottles, too many to count.

He uncorked a bottle of vodka so strong it poured like syrup, and filled two shot glasses.

Sexton watches the now-familiar ritual with the shot glasses and the bottle that has been squirreled away in a drawer.

He rummaged in one of the overhead lockers and pulled out a metal flask and a pair of collapsible shot glasses.

Upstairs in her kitchen, Julie poured two shot glasses of straight scotch.