Bottle that holds wine or oil or vinegar for the table.
1You can see them when you hold the cruet to the light.
2Holmes propped it against the cruet-stand and read it while he ate.
3Serve hot, passing the pepper grinder or a cruet of soy sauce.
4Beatrice came in with the small cruet; it was conspicuously bright.
5The unhappy girl had filled a cruet with the sacred fluid.
6It was just like pouring sirup out of a vinegar cruet.
7He had better marry a vinegar cruet than such a Tartar.
8On the mahogany sideboard reposed a cruet-stand and a green dish of very red apples.
9And you're probably just as cruet as your Maestro.
10The oil may be used for other purposes, and even put in the cruet for salads.
11Bring me a large plate, and the cruet-stand, and a spoon and fork, and some salt.
12But when he sat down to a dirty cloth and fly-spotted cruet he regretted his compliance.
13As he continued to look at it his eye fell on the cut-glass vinegar cruet before us.
14I asked for a little vinegar for my beans, and a small cruet was brought to me.
15He's a human cruet-stand without the oil.
16Unconsciously clapping the vinegar-cruet to one side of her nose, she ruminated for an instant; then exclaimed-No