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Definition of Beer glass
1. Noun. A relatively large glass for serving beer.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beer Glass
Literary usage of Beer glass
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1901)
"If, within a few minutes after the accused had struck a fatal blow with a beer
glass, he, being much excited at the time, declared to the first persons that ..."
2. The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided by Isaac Grant Thompson, Irving Browne (1884)
"The plaintiff in error claims that he was only intending to pitch the beer glass
out of doors — that he did not design hitting the deceased, ..."
3. Electricity One Hundred Years Ago and To-day: With Copious Notes and Extracts by Edwin James Houston (1894)
"Allamand with a Leyden phial made from an ordinary beer glass as quoted from Vol.
... That glass with which it best succeeded was a beer-glass. ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Crimes by William Lawrence Clark, William Lawrence Marshall, Herschel Bouton Lazell (1905)
"He threw a tin quart measure at his daughter, then threw a heavy beer glass in
the direction of his wife. glass struck a lamp which she was carrying, ..."
5. An Outline of the Sciences of Heat and Electricity by Thomas Thomson (1840)
"After the dobe had been driven for some time, the gentleman who held the beer
glass approached his finger to the gun-barrel to draw a spark from it. ..."
6. A Collection of Remarkable Cases in Surgery by Paul Fitzsimmons Eve (1857)
"A tumbler, a beer-glass, and a preserving pot, in the rectum. Lancet, 1844. M.
Maisonneuve related to the " Société Médico-Pratique," the case of a man, ..."