420 Verbs to Use for the Word glass

We each took two glasses of the cordial diluted with water, and carefully putting back the fragments, again turned our thoughts to the planet we had left.

Stewards clad in white moved noiselessly, filling the glasses, deferentially striking lights for the smokers, clearing away the last dishes of the repast.

One day in settling a bargain he drank a glass of whisky.

I raised a glass of the enchanted fluid to my lips: but my nose said very positively, "Don't do it," and I didn't.

Barnett raised the patient while the surgeon held the glass to his lips.

He placed one long, thin hand on the little table which stood near, and pouring out a glass of wine, drank it off.

" The steward brought a tall glass with ice, in which the newcomer mixed his drink.

," she said, setting down her glass.

Good luck!' said Aylmer, lifting his glass with sham conviviality.'

"I better get me a job hollerin' down a well!" Her companion drained his stemless glass with a sharp jerking back of the head.

He stared once again at Babette, and then handed his glass to the host to be re-filled.

Percival Chambers, an elderly well-dressed man with a grey beard, and wearing glasses, who was secretary of the Master of Rolls, swore that he knew of no prospective vacancies on the Court of Appeal Bench.

Thus:" He twirls it high in the air, grazes Mr. SIMPSON'S nearer ear, hits his own head accidentally, and breaks the glass in the hat-stand.

Mr. Walters opened the note, adjusted his glasses and read it.

I've ordered a little something, and, well, we needn't bother about offering a gentleman a glass tonight.

My aids, who touched no glasses, had a season of rare enjoyment.

The man in gray got up, placed the empty glass in Todd's hand, whirled him around facing the door and said sternly: "More milk!"

" Captain Parkinson appeared on deck and turned his glasses for a full minute on the strange schooner.

Cartwright studied it carefully and gave the glasses to Barbara, who stood near him on the Catalina mole.

Though he dropped his glass, and let it shiver on the board, he himself says that he was desperately put out with her, and could only drown his mad emotions in drink.

" So saying, the bonze lifted his hands to bless the husband and wife, and then went slowly away, carrying with him the glass which had wrought such mischief. END.

Both glasses had been emptied, butAh! those glasses.

The Colonel selected the ditty of "Wapping Old Stairs," which charming old song he sang so pathetically that even the professional gentlemen buzzed a sincere applause, and some wags who were inclined to jeer at the beginning of the performance, clinked their glasses and rapped their sticks with quite a respectful enthusiasm.

Smiling, she picked up the glass and with a whispered, "Here's to the bride!" raised it to her eager lips and drank.

Mrs. Wilson felt herself overcome to a degree that compelled her to lower a glass of the carriage for air.

420 Verbs to Use for the Word  glass