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Example sentences for "large glass"

  • Cover the bottom of a large glass-bowl or a deep dish, with slices of sponge-cake or Naples biscuit.

  • Put these little bags into a large glass tumbler, or a straight-sided white-ware jar, and pour on half a pint of the best fresh olive oil.

  • Mix them well; put them into a large glass jar or bottle, and pour on a quart of inodorous spirits of wine.

  • Towards the last (having removed the giblets) pour over the ducks the gravy from the small sauce-pan, and stir in a large glass of port wine, and a glass of currant jelly.

  • Whenever a jar is opened to take out some for immediate use, pour in a large glass or two of brandy, and stir it about.

  • This is a very nice and very elegant party dish, and is served in a large glass bowl.

  • The captain poured some refino into a large glass, which he filled with water, lit a puro, leant his elbows on the table, and looked fixedly at the young man.

  • Thus the breakfast in question was only composed of a small cup of that excellent chocolate which the Spaniards alone know how to make, of a few maize tortillas, and a large glass of water.

  • Break the sponge cake and maccaroons into small pieces, mix them with the almonds, and lay them in the bottom of a large glass bowl.

  • A large glass of white wine, in which an inch of washed rennet has been soaked.

  • When the top of the sieve is full, transfer the froth to a large glass or china bowl.

  • A large glass of wine \ A large glass of brandy }mixed together.

  • Set this vessel in a reverberating furnace covered with its dome; apply a large glass receiver, having a small hole in its body, stopped with a little lute.

  • Set your retort in a furnace covered with its dome; fit on a large glass receiver; and, beginning with a very gentle heat, distil with degrees of fire.

  • Set the retort in a reverberatory furnace: fit thereto a large glass receiver, and, having luted the joint well, give fire by degrees.

  • Add just water enough to moisten it, and pour over all a large glass of red wine.

  • Put in with it two or three large onion a few cloves, a little whole black pepper, and a large glass of port or claret.

  • Is a large Glass Vessel A D, containing Water near the Bottom; with another smaller Vessel F K with Water almost to its Top.

  • Is a large Glass Vessel A D full of Water as high as E F.

  • Mince and fry a shallot and add it, then a large glass of red wine, a few drops of lemon juice.

  • Add a large glass of claret, a dessert-spoonful of butter, and let it all reduce together.

  • Take them home, and put the white petals into a large glass bottle, taking care that you put in no leaves or stalks.

  • So, the moment he had the bottle, he poured out half a large glass, and began spooning it into Sturk's white parted lips.

  • Pour some port wine into that large glass.

  • When the distillate is colorless and shows no reaction with litmus paper, the receiver is removed and replaced by a large glass balloon in which the entire distillate is collected.

  • It consists of a large glass bottle, F, hermetically closed by a doubly-perforated cork.

  • Bring into a large glass balloon 95 to 96 per cent.

  • It is best to keep it in large glass balloons in a cool cellar.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large glass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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