I drink a large glassful of the juice every day and, hey presto, no more ulcers. |
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She represents those who are deprived of their land and forest for a bottle of arrack or a glassful of tea. |
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Since he is not drinking himself and the flagon is half-empty, it is not likely to be her first glassful. |
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You'll get a glassful of heart and brain benefits from either French red wine or American Concord grape juice. |
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Myself, I left at about 10.30 pm, having already spotted that the last bottle of red wine in the kitchen only had about one glassful left in it. |
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To refresh a fruit is a culinary practice that consists of adding a glassful of alcohol. |
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Cortez reported that Moctezuma, the Aztec ruler, served himself good glassful of chocolate before joining his countless concunbines. |
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The captain also offered drink, and after each glassful, a few militiamen would go out to shoot at the target on top of the maypole. |
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I don't mean to sound overly romantic, although wine without romance is a paltry glassful indeed. |
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Fisher stiffened, but managed to extend a yellowish, choreatic hand to the decanter on the sideboard and pour another glassful for the guest. |
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Drain the pasta remembering to conserve a glassful of the cooking water. |
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Pour only a glassful into the glass, then taste it. |
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Fill the water tank and let 1 glassful of water come out of each tap. |
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We went in, and Francisco was the first to whom she offered a glassful. |
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Caravan is also characterized by a drop of tenderness, a pinch of lyricism, a glassful of scat, a big touch of swing and, on top of that, a hint of humour. |
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Place in a roasting tin with a glassful of water in the bottom. |
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