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glassful Meaning in Bengali



 কে গেলাস,

Noun:

কে গেলাস,





glassful's Usage Examples:

(Boker's genuine only) 1 dash of Curaçao 1⁄2 wine glassful [1 fl oz] of Old Tom gin 1⁄2 wine glassful [1 fl oz] of [sweet/Italian] vermouth Stir up well.


ditto of plain syrup; add half a liqueur glass of vermouth, half wine glassful of Scotch whiskey" and garnished with lemon.


cyathus a glassful   cyath.


cyathus vinosus a wine-glassful   D, d.


This dilute urine—up to half a glassful—can be drunk.


base syrup with carbonated water by accident when trying to make another glassful of the beverage.


distant cousin of the Kıyma kebabı and includes, per kilo of meat, one glassful of soaked bulgur, a few shallots, 30 grams of pine nuts and only 100 grams.


traditional German cheer "Zicke Zacke Zicke Zacke hoi hoi hoi!" with a glassful of beer in hand at the conclusion of the show's episodes thereafter.


MSNBC,Wine: A glassful of smoke and flavor.


"Norman hole", is a pause between meal courses in which diners partake of a glassful of calvados in order to improve the appetite and make room for the next.


We have wine astern When we have stock all hot We pour a glassful Of strong red wine If, moreover we are sick To recover, perform chabrot.


finally loses patience on the third try when she swallows the poisoned glassful, only to vomit before it can take effect.


Burkhart rallies him and jokes him until finally the young man tosses down a glassful of raw whiskey, and immediately the inclination for the stimulant returns.


baas 'glassful' (< Spanish vaso) ma'l 'shot of liquor' laq 'plateful' pixh 'piece' txut.


Greenwald denounces Keefer, and throws a glassful of yellow wine into his face (echoing the insulting nickname of "Old Yellowstain".


that the fever was not contagious, her surgeon, Robert McKinnal, drank a glassful of black vomit from an ailing crew member.


(for manipulus) 1 fl oz 1 2 handfuls = 1 wineglass wineglass (glassful) wgf.



Synonyms:

containerful; glass;

Antonyms:

stay;

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