A small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey.
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Examples for "pony"
Examples for "pony"
1The pony set off jauntily and we soon left the settlement behind.
2That pony offer made by the magic voice box sounded pretty good.'
3The stranger paused in the act of unhobbling the one remaining pony.
4In the descent to the cañon the pony began to stumble badly.
5She wandered in the gardens, and drove her pony-chair in forest glades.
1The jigger-mast was cut in two and flew upward like a pipe-stem.
2Several jigger-sized whiskey bottles pillaged from the hotel's minibar littered the nightstand.
3Crash the cull-downwith him-downwith him, before he dubs the jigger.
4A jigger of brandy brought her to, gasping like a blessed mermaid.
5It's a little jigger. He indicated the first joint of his thumb.
1For just an instant, the large hand holding the shot glass tightened.
2The Taliban watched the others gun a shot glass down their necks.
3She uncorked a jug and poured him a murky shot glass full.
4I finish my drink and set the shot glass down on the bar.
5The local barman pours whiskey straight from the bottle into a shot glass.
6He slammed the shot glass on the chipped wooden table and eyed Aria.
7The bartender, dazzled by her smile, is already reaching for a shot glass.
8Her eyes seemed fixated on something inside her tiny shot glass.
9She reached for the shot glass and, much to his surprise, downed it easily.
10He reaches behind the bar, finds another shot glass, fills it up for me.
11Now she was looking down into her empty shot glass.
12Rourke reached for a shot glass and offered it to me, but I declined.
13As predicted, Harlow lifts her shot glass in Finn's direction.
14She slams a brimming shot glass on the bar and shoves it at me.
15Go. He curled his lip in a snarl and gestured with the shot glass.
16She picked it up, poured the whiskey into a shot glass, and drank it.