A very small drinking-glass intended for liqueurs or cordials; a cordial-glass.(noun)
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Use "liqueur-glass" in a sentence
"The waiter came back into the room carrying a tray with a big coffee-glass and a liqueur-glass on it."
"She also added a liqueur-glass of brandy to her soothing, encouraging little speeches, but Diana refused the former with a gesture of repugnance, and seemed scarcely to hear the latter."
"Venetian ware, and a liqueur-glass upon it She had drunk nothing but water throughout the repast, but she now poured out a spoonful of some amber-coloured and highly aromatic liqueur, and, leaning slightly across the table, said, with a marked American-English accent:"