SWIZZLE STICK vs GLASSFUL: NOUN
- A small utensil used to mix or stir drinks like iced tea or cocktails.
- A small thin rod for stirring mixed drinks.
- A small stick used to stir mixed drinks
- The amount that a glass will hold.
- The contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold.
- As much as a glass holds.
- The quantity that a glass can hold.
- The quantity a glass will hold
SWIZZLE STICK vs GLASSFUL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Glassy; shining like glass.
SWIZZLE STICK vs GLASSFUL: RELATED WORDS
- Chicken drumstick, Spritzer, Cocktail shaker, Squeezer, Strawberry daiquiri, Cran, Brandy snifter, Gimlet, Dry martini, Colada, Highball glass, Highball, Hip flask, Martini, Swizzle
- Papaya juice, Glug, Martini, Spoonful, Champagne flute, Carafe, Tablespoonful, Flagon, Sip, Snifter, Swig, Cupful, Bottle, Camomile tea, Drink
SWIZZLE STICK vs GLASSFUL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Anchovy butter, Anisette, Sherbert, Chicken drumstick, Spritzer, Cocktail shaker, Squeezer, Cran, Brandy snifter, Gimlet, Dry martini, Highball glass, Hip flask, Martini, Swizzle
- Cran, Panful, Papaya juice, Glug, Martini, Spoonful, Champagne flute, Tablespoonful, Flagon, Sip, Snifter, Swig, Bottle, Camomile tea, Drink
SWIZZLE STICK vs GLASSFUL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The martini was brought with a chocolate swizzle stick and rim garnish, which was a nice touch.
- Feeling as if he'd had his brains stirred with a swizzle stick, Gabe turned around and started to walk away.
- The rum cocktail is churned by hand in crushed ice with a swizzle stick.
- Top with crushed ice and use the melon slices as a swizzle stick.
- Christopher would take a spoonful of Cayenne in a glassful of water, followed by a few tablespoons of wheat germ oil.
- Many enjoy a glassful of wine after a long tiring day, at holiday, or at gatherings.
- Did you know that our feet secrete the equivalent of a glassful of sweat per foot every day?.