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cocktail glass
noun
a glass for serving cocktails, typically bell-shaped and having a foot and a stem.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cocktail glass1
Example Sentences
It’s held in a stuffy Hilton ballroom where your jokes must compete with clanging silverware, the sounds of room-temperature salmon being chewed, and the occasional clatter of a dropped cocktail glass.
Strain the drink into the chilled cocktail glass.
Then, instead of pouring, swishing, and dumping, simply give the empty cocktail glass a few sprays and the job is done.
Her scallop margarita is a fan favorite for a reason: ’s not to like about lime-kissed scallops tucked into a cocktail glass with tequila ice, creamy avocado, red onion and racy chilies?
When the husband returns from work, there’s the wife, glowing and smiling with cocktail glass in hand to greet him at the front door.
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