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Meanings of
flask
in English
The quantity a flask will hold.
flaskful
Bulbous or flat shaped vessels with a narrow neck and a small mouth.
flask bottle
Usage of
flask
in English
1
The young man knelt over her, his water
flask
in his hand.
2
The man bought a large
flask
;
it was the right kind, too.
3
Then I locked the
flask
in my dressing-case as the dinner-bell rang.
4
Increases in cell number and ezrin expression were confirmed by
flask
incubations.
5
But before he knew it the
flask
was in his trembling fingers.
6
All the infusoria were lying motionless at the bottom of the
flask
.
7
The ovicells are peculiar in their long
flask
-
like
form, and tubular mouth.
8
Biomass increase and stilbene production by roots were monitored during
flask
experiments.
9
You couldn't possibly set out on an expedition without a thermos
flask
.
10
On the way the chief handed him a
flask
and a cigar.
11
The Master slipped the
flask
into his coat pocket and mounted Punch.
12
Thus purified, it enters the
flask
F and bubbles through the liquid.
13
He returned to the room to examine the contents of his
flask
.
14
From her large red purse she's already pulling out a quart-size
flask
.
15
When he returned he carried a
flask
which he offered to Raskan.
16
The gendarme bowed, handed back the
flask
,
and the train rolled away.
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About this term
flask
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
small flask
little flask
take the flask
produce a flask
empty flask
More collocations
Flask
through the time
Flask
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common