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1. glass
noun. ['ˈglæs'] a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure.
Synonyms
- sodium silicate
- opal glass
- shatterproof glass
- crown glass
- plate glass
- sheet glass
- laminated glass
- glasswork
- Pyrex
- stained glass
- wire glass
- water glass
- optical glass
- safety glass
- solid
- glassware
- soluble glass
- lead glass
- soft glass
- drinking glass
- natural glass
- milk glass
Antonyms
- heat
- uncover
- low
- inferior
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Rhymes with Shot Glass
- middle-class
- smartass
- contrasts
- lambastes
- forecasts
- vanasse
- umass
- surpass
- repass
- outlasts
- impasse
- depass
- alsace
- plasse
- plass
- plas
- morass
- krass
- kras
- klass
- klas
- harass
- grasse
- grass
- gras
- crass
- class
- brass
- bras
- blass
Sentences with shot-glass
1. Noun Phrase
Wash out an empty nail-polish bottle or shot glass.
2. Noun Phrase
A shot glass is a glass with thick sides that is used to hold about one ounce of liquid.
3. Noun Phrase
To determine whether your shot glass is newer or an antique, look for differences in color.
4. Noun Phrase
Pour in a chilled shot glass to serve.
2. glass
noun. ['ˈglæs'] a container for holding liquids while drinking.
Synonyms
- brandy glass
- jigger
- pony
- schooner
- rummer
- container
- brandy snifter
- shot glass
- bumper
- goblet
- highball glass
- water glass
- snifter
- tumbler
- liqueur glass
- drinking glass
- parfait glass
- seidel
- wineglass
Antonyms
- unsound
- diversified
- hollow
- hollowness
3. glass
noun. ['ˈglæs'] the quantity a glass will hold.
Synonyms
- glassful
Antonyms
- acceleration
- decelerate
4. glass
noun. ['ˈglæs'] a small refracting telescope.
Synonyms
- spyglass
- refracting telescope
Antonyms
- gaseous
- liquid
- unwholesome
5. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] the act of firing a projectile.
Synonyms
- actuation
- shooting
- firing
- gunshot
- headshot
- gunfire
- discharge
- shoot
- shellfire
- propulsion
- countershot
- potshot
- firing off
Antonyms
- overact
- underact
- tightness
- immovability
Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] a solid missile discharged from a firearm.
Synonyms
- grape
- grapeshot
- musket ball
- BB shot
- BB
- duck shot
- buckshot
- case shot
- bird shot
- missile
- projectile
- canister
- pellet
- canister shot
Antonyms
- function
- unify
- keep
- respect
Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand.
Synonyms
- maneuver
- follow-through
- golf stroke
- cannon
- stroke
- swipe
- tennis shot
- swing
- masse shot
- play
- undercut
- manoeuvre
- cut
- tennis stroke
- masse
- carom
- miscue
- golf shot
- break
Antonyms
- buy
- thicken
- inflate
- deflate
Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] a chance to do something.
Synonyms
- opportunity
- crack
Antonyms
- abstain
- dissimilarity
- disrespect
Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe.
Synonyms
- intradermal injection
- intravenous injection
- intramuscular injection
- subcutaneous injection
- medical care
- injection
Antonyms
- lengthen
- expand
- uncut
- switch on
Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. shot
noun. ['ˈʃɑːt'] a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film.
Synonyms
- scene
- photograph
- outtake
- moving-picture show
- picture
- exposure
- film
- motion picture
- flick
- pic
- moving picture
- movie
- motion-picture show
- picture show
Antonyms
- convict
- invest
- mobilize
- hold
Etymology
- sceot (Old English (ca. 450-1100))