wineglass

/ˈwaɪnˌɡlæs/
noun
  1. A glass cup used for drinking wine, typically with a stem and a bowl.
    • She carefully filled each wineglass with red wine.
    • He held the wineglass by the stem to avoid warming the wine.
    • The crystal wineglass sparkled under the chandelier.
  2. The amount of wine that a wineglass can hold.
    • The recipe calls for one wineglass of white wine.
    • She poured herself a wineglass of water instead of wine.
    • He drank a full wineglass of juice with dinner.
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