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"shot glass" Definitions
  1. a glass holding one shot (as of whiskey)

123 Sentences With "shot glass"

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And in between specialties like shredded potatoes stir-fried with chili peppers, Leader poured me shot glass after shot glass of baiju liquor.
The thick brown liquid was poured into a shot glass.
"Never put vodka to your shot glass in advance," Kovalevska wrote.
Sasha grabbed a shot glass and shattered it on the floor.
"Please stand," Turner then said as O'Brien nervously held his shot glass.
Somewhere, The Lady Chablis shattered a shot glass and ate the shards.
"I'm holding a cigarette and a shot glass," she explained of her charades.
When people then ask for a smaller beer, I grab a shot glass.
In other words, our collective knowledge of tequila could fit in a shot glass.
Average penis size compared to a shot glass (before you had a shot anyway).
Taking the generous shot glass handed to me, I smelled a vaguely floral scent.
Puppy set the fourth bowl upside-down on the bar like a shot glass.
"You could have poured me out of here in a shot glass," Baffert said.
I buy a character shot glass for my friend and walk around the neighborhood.
Some cevicherias serve a few ounces in a shot glass along with the ceviche.
He pours a sample into a plastic shot glass for everyone in the group.
I was given a refreshing plastic shot glass of cold tea to wash everything down.
Made in America, their gunmetal grey finished, Six Shooter Shot Glass is one great option.
A shot glass will set you back about $25 and a pillbox costs about $47.
Another way to picture it: That's 7,200 living mosquitoes packed into a 1-ounce shot glass.
"That's the most incredible whiskey I've ever tasted," he says after tossing back the shot glass.
Maybe it's that the shot glass that Marsha P. Johnson threw is still traveling through space.
Lukewarm and in a thimble or shot glass; it doesn't take much to get me buzzed.
When he had refilled the shot glass, he moved it to the other side of the table.
At the cemetery, Yerk sat down and poured some Wild Turkey honey bourbon into a shot glass.
I take 13 milliliters of everything, but you can also use a shot glass to measure it out.
Strawberry Margarita Jell-O Shots Hollowed out strawberries create the perfect edible shot glass for jello margaritas. 8.
Most evenings she'd sit down with her shot glass of Johnnie Walker and beckon me for a chat.
A job interview is not the right moment to talk about your enormous shot glass collection, for example.
"Like Kevin taught us," he said, holding up his shot glass for a toast, "we should just dance."
When it arrives, take the shot glass that comes on the side and pour it over the noodles.
They are best known for their "Bulletproof" shot glass design that features an actual bullet lodged in the glass.
Pay homage to Japanese Pocky by dipping oversized house-made biscuit sticks into a shot glass of chocolate sauce.
Nothing gets under my skin more than a $13 cocktail served in a shot glass or a $10 sandwich.
When I was 16, I once put a shot glass from the bar in my bag with a beating heart.
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends using one ounce, or enough to fill a shot glass, over your entire body.
Vargas recognizes and accepts that we will probably never know who actually threw the first stiletto, shot glass, or brick.
Thoughtfully, she has prepared a small shot glass as a chaser, which has warm ginger in it mixed with honey.
Gastric bypass reduces the size of the stomach from about three pints to roughly the size of a shot glass.
Open Kitchen by Williams Sonoma Shot Glass Measuring Cup, $3 each in store, set of four $12 online, williams-sonoma.com.
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends smearing on one ounce — enough to fill a shot glass — to cover your exposed areas.
The American Academy of Dermatology suggests using one ounce to cover your whole body, or enough to fill a shot glass.
There was chilled Dungeness crab, a few pristine white chunks under sea urchin foam, to be spooned from a shot glass.
While Cuba remained stoic in the convo ... Claudine lost her s*** and knocked over at least one shot glass from the bar.
Nevertheless, the staff offered tiger wine for $20 a shot glass, and served a bear's paw to patrons at a nearby table.
In an effort to replicate them, kids would put a shot glass over their mouths, suck in, and make their lips swell artificially.
Depending on your body size, experts recommend using enough lotion to fill a shot glass, or an ounce, when you're at the beach.
This Fourth of July, the show made for a surprisingly affecting binge-watch, offering some perspective from the bottom of a shot glass.
At each place setting, near the salad fork, was a shot glass filled with Hank's beans, which are the color of heavy cream.
Every pool probably contains a shot glass full of urine per swimmer, according to a story by Chemical and Engineering News from last year.
Available now, the Sugarfina x Casamigos Tequila Collection is a whole new way to look at something that normally comes in a shot glass.
As I placed down my now-empty shot glass, I noticed that the bartender's was still full of sake, his mouth agape in shock.
When ready to serve, simply pull a shot of espresso into an espresso cup and pour a shot of grappa into a shot glass.
Maybe the yogurt-mint sauce would work better as a dip than a "chaser" served in a shot glass, but the flavors are right.
Whether it's a shot glass gag gift or a pro-approved extraction tool kit, find the perfect present for any popaholic in your life, ahead.
They defined one drink as a bottle of beer, a glass of wine, a wine cooler, a shot glass of liquor or a mixed drink.
"If you finish the whole thing, it gives you a different sensory experience," Asawin tells me after I put down the still-full shot glass.
When I checked the XFL online store on Sunday, the only sold out item in the Houston Roughnecks shop (since removed) was a shot glass (?!!??!).
Chilled pea soup had a beguiling, toasted depth, and even the garnish was delicious, an open pea pod stretched across the rim of a shot glass.
Depending on your body size, experts recommend using enough sun tan lotion to fill a shot glass, or an ounce, when you're at the beach. 4.
At these obligatory after-work drinks, I used to sneakily pour water into my shot glass so I could pretend to take soju shots with my boss.
We were initially extremely skeptical of the CamKix lenses' quality—the 8x tele looked especially silly, like a shot glass affixed to the front of your smartphone.
It effectively reduces the amount of food the stomach can hold, and people are advised to eat portions about the size of a shot glass post-surgery.
They feel a bit like Wiimotes with little shot glass cup holders built into the top, which as I write this I realize I should definitely try out.
Body surface area varies a lot, but the American Academy of Dermatology recommends slathering on one fluid ounce, or a shot glass' worth, to get the listed SPF.
After hiding the ring — which arrived just in time — in a sand castle bucket under two mini bottles of champagne and a souvenir shot glass, Hart proposed during sunset.
The tiny form factor makes it easier to stick wherever you need to capture your extreme activities—or a night of bar crawling with this new shot glass accessory.
Ariana Grande sells clear vinyl fanny packs, and "thank u, next" shot glass sets, and crewneck sweatshirts with her baby photo on them, but she does not sell posters.
One ounce of sunscreen, enough to fill a shot glass, is considered the amount needed to cover exposed areas of the body, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.
If you've ever had a miniature lobster roll, or sipped soup from a shot glass at a party, or attended a pop-up dinner, you can thank a caterer.
Still, only a very small number of those viewers (if any) will likely end up heading out to the store to buy some Extra Sharp and a shot glass mold.
But to get the most out of your sunscreen, experts generally recommend using enough to fill a shot glass and reapplying every two hours (and again after you've been swimming).
Available now for just $15, the Polaroid Cube fits into the plastic shot glass' base with the lens pointing up through your drink, and its record button still easily accessible.
Structurally, Drinky whose lower body is a glass jar, has one hand that holds a soju-filled shot glass, and another that gives a thumbs-up after downing said shot.
The star first posted a Boomerang shot of herself in a black string bikini, carrying a bottle of tequila from new dad George Clooney's brand, Casamigos, along with a shot glass.
The tequila cloud was presented as part of an installation at Berlin's Urban Spree art gallery and visitors were free to stick a shot glass underneath the cloud and drink deep.
It starts with a Scottish man tentatively raising a shot glass to his mouth, and ends five seconds later with panicked yelling and someone frantically patting fire out of the guy's shirt.
Most people need at least an ounce of sunscreen, or enough to fill a shot glass, to cover all the exposed parts of their body, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.
You could do a lot worse than raise a shot glass (or two or three) with the rousing band of Scots who've encamped in a pub at the McKittrick Hotel in Chelsea.
If you're using a lotion-based sunscreen and the goal is to cover exposed skin all over your body, you should use approximately a shot glass' worth to give yourself a baseline coat.
In the snap, she appeared to be drinking from a shot glass while wearing a pair of headphones with a microphone that was attached to a video game controller resting on her chest.
It's the only vodka in Antarctica, and at 40 percent alcohol it's served in a generous shot glass for $3 USD: certainly the most economical way to get boozy on the frozen continent.
"It may be psychosomatic, but for me, the ginseng in the soup and the ginseng liquor—usually sold in a shot glass with the soup—have cooling effects on my body," McPherson says.
Marjorie set out a bowl of Cheerios, a plate of strawberry and apricot slices in a star pattern, milk, juice and a plastic shot glass with six pills in it — blue, white, brown.
I take my shot glass full of Parmesan (big mood) into the kitchen and heat up my kale, sausage, and "pasta" and eat quickly so I can try to have a productive afternoon.
Instead of a shot glass, though, Berry had gotten a pint glass, which her co-star Channing Tatum filled just over halfway—and which Berry then downed in one mighty go, to thunderous applause.
Small is a key word—the tissue samples were in 1, 50, and 80 milliliter vials, equaling to a drop, a little more than a shot glass and a double shot worth of organ.
TAKES 30 MINUTES: The Office star Angela Kinsey, who now hosts YouTube's Baking with Josh and Ange with husband Josh Snyder, reveals there's more ways than one to use a shot glass at a party.
A pack of the standard 16-ounce solo cup she's holding in her left hand will set you back $12.99, while a pack of the stacked shot glass-sized version in her right costs $7.95.
Only a month after he acquired Broomstick's grandson an exerciser who had taken his breakfast from a shot glass fell off the yearling during a routine warm-up and got tangled in the animal's legs.
For two or three days afterwards, Thomas says, people who take the polar bear plunge often talk of feeling invigorated, like they've downed a shot glass of pure energy, with an overlaying sense of calm.
"We generally say a shot glass–size amount for exposed areas of skin and a teaspoon for your face and neck, then reapply every two hours and make sure you don't miss anywhere," Dr. Stevenson says.
The Brit tried his best to swig back a shot glass of foul-smelling bird saliva (gag), but decided he'd prefer to reveal Pierce Brosnan as the celebrity who'd been really rude to him in the past.
Following this logic, he moves into surreal territory: "Sell Etsy jewellery" (he lists a specific shop by name), "Sell the 180 cup" (an 18oz beer cup popular in infomercials, with a shot glass built into its reverse).
The parallel is more obvious than ever when Major Craddock makes Lawrence's wife dance with him and carry a shot glass of nitroglycerin, to the same mournful tune that played when it was William doing the torturing.
Marsha P. Johnson — she said the "P" stood for "Pay It No Mind" — had stood upon the bar at the Stonewall Inn a few weeks earlier and thrown a shot glass at a mirror on the wall.
I thought that was a lot easier and tastier than the legendary #kyliejennerchallenge, which saw teens post videos on social media of themselves trying to get Kylie Jenner's full lips by suctioning a shot glass to their lips.
Make sure you're using about a shot glass-size amount of sunscreen for your body and a teaspoon-size amount for your face and neck, and reapply every two hours, Dr. Stevenson told Health in a previous interview.
He's now topping up your stemmed shot glass; you thank him, but can barely manage to tear your eyes off the Russian dancers dressed in bright, billowy pants, twirling and stomping to broadly "ethnic" music and disco lights.
Normally the roe is then heavily cured with sugar and salt, but the roe he was serving last month was very lightly seasoned before being spooned into a shot glass and served as is — sticky, fatty, sweet and fresh.
Meeting with the duo weeks after giving birth to her daughter Palmer Corrine (now 7 months old), the new mom shares something special with Sudler-Smith and Rose: a sip of her breast milk, poured in a shot glass, no less.
All you do is melt a bunch of cheddar cheese, scoop the gooey mess into a shot glass mold, and then just let the mold sit for half an hour until the melted cheese coagulates into something resembling a solid.
Instead, pack one (or two) of these minis, which already happen to be goods that we know, love, and have full sizes of at home... and save that $25 baggage fee for a shot glass or a T-shirt instead.
It's a lucid dream in which you can go from gambling, to donning the kind of coat British pop stars wore in music videos in the 00s and drinking straight vodka from a frozen shot glass, in thirty minutes or less.
Schlosberg's scoring—whistling tones of bowed vibraphone and cymbals, the harplike sound of strummed piano strings, the slide of a shot glass on an electric guitar—put a modernist frame around the action, although the substance of Donizetti's score came through.
Among people taking diabetes drugs at the start of the study, the biggest impact on diabetes remission was seen with gastric bypass, which can reduce the size of the stomach from about three pints to roughly the size of a shot glass.
And by glass, I mean a tiny shot glass, which I would refill over and over and over again throughout the night, not keeping track of how much I was consuming, not caring, just continuing until the warm dark night enveloped me.
I do not have any small tupperware for the shredded cheese I want to put on my gnocchi in, so I find a shot glass and wrap it in cling plastic, toss it in my bag, and I am ready to go.
Rub yourself down with sunscreen lotion—and note that you need a half-teaspoon of product for the face and neck and a full shot-glass worth of product for the whole body—and then use a wet wipe to clean off your hands.
A full refill can deliver 25 shots of about 30-milliliters of water, or roughly a shot glass-sized blast every time you pull the trigger that can accurately hit a target as far as 25 feet away before the concentrated stream breaks apart.
Research shows that it takes about one ounce, or basically a shot glass-sized amount of sunscreen, to cover the exposed areas of the average adult body, and a nickel-sized amount for the face and neck (more or less, depending on your body size).
The recommended amount for an adult-size body is variously described as a shot glass and a golf ball for the trunk and extremities; for under 12, some authorities suggest using the amount that would fill a child's cupped hand as a rough guide.
The Mevo's software turns the shot glass-sized camera into a quasi mobile studio solution — while there's just one lens, the camera and app let users set up multiple 1080p-sized crops on the full 4K image, and they can switch between these on the fly while live-streaming.
When it comes to applying sunscreen, you want to shoot for a shot glass full, or about 2 ounces to cover your face as well as your other exposed areas, and you want to reapply that same amount every two hours if the skin is dry, Bowe explained.
Mr. Bowien's Arizona-friendly menu items are not as sweet as they might have been, all things considered, although the cocktail is highly reminiscent of the sugary, chemically enhanced, watered-down margaritas served at the kind of Mexican restaurants where the servers wear sombreros and shot-glass bandoleers.
The Jack Daniel's store is located in the heart of Lynchburg rather than on the distillery property itself, so I call in there first and buy a t-shirt, which also comes with a free shot glass when I show my tour ticket as I spent more than $10.
It advises that 15 minutes before going outdoors, generously coat all skin that's not covered by clothing — including face, ears, arms, and lips — with about one ounce of sunscreen, or about enough to fill a shot glass (and more if that's not doing the trick, depending on your body size).
Though many of us spent our 21st birthdays drinking Bud Light out of a solo cup or taking shots of ultra-cheap vodka out of a tacky souvenir shot glass, all signs point to the fact that Jenner won't be drinking like most newly minted 21-year-olds come tomorrow.
The festive atmosphere shifts rapidly to one of darkness and dread as the improvised shot-glass pointer spells out one word after another in Irish and English and Maggie begins speaking in a stranger's voice, that of a sinister presence, telling a horrifying story of hunger, depravity, murder and suicide.
For this study, a drink was defined as 10 grams of pure alcohol, as much as you might get in one ounce of spirits (a small shot glass) that is 40 percent alcohol; 3.4 ounces of wine that's 13 percent alcohol; or 12 ounces of beer that's 3.5 percent alcohol.
It stems from the tacos that preceded that first fateful round of shots (well, you needed to line your stomach), the obligatory Mariachi band soundtrack at whichever Tex-Mex joint you find yourself in, and most of all, the satisfaction of slamming down your conquered shot glass and sucking triumphantly on a lemon wedge.
In the throes of his improbably successful second act as the pop sellout du jour, the Weeknd's Abel Tesfaye swaps his usual shot-glass lyricism for something more full-bodied and luscious, pouring a glass of loverboy vintage that, if not wholly convincing, makes for satisfying performative romance on the level of spreading rose petals on a bed.
One floor up, two young filmmakers, Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel, commemorate a figure who gay visitors to the 1982 New Museum show might have recognized: Marsha P. Johnson (1945-1992), born Malcolm Michaels and self-identified as a drag queen, who is credited, in some accounts, with throwing a mirror-shattering shot glass that triggered the 1969 uprising at the Stonewall bar.

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