beer glass

English

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Noun

beer glass (plural beer glasses)

  1. A glass vessel, now frequently of a prescribed volume, for serving beer.
    • 1668, George Etherege, “She Wou'd If She Cou'd”, in A Select Collection of the Best Modern English Plays, published 1750, page 42:
      How lovely will the Ladies look, when they have a beer-glass in their hands!
    • 1959, Anthony Burgess, Beds in the East (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 509:
      Even then, as he poured a measure into a beer-glass, he almost forgot his mission.
    • 2001, Christopher Fowler, The Devil In Me, page 12:
      You could tell summer was coming because people were drinking on the street, searching for spaces on the windowsills of the pub to balance their beerglasses.
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