- Glassful
- Glassful Glass"ful, a. Glassy; shining like glass. [Obs.] ``Minerva's glassful shield.'' --Marston. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
glassful — In the plural, care should be taken to distinguish glassfuls from glasses full. A glassful is an amount contained in a glass, and three glassfuls (e.g. of water) means three times this amount, though not necessarily held in three glasses. Three… … Modern English usage
Glassful — Glass ful, n.; pl. {Glassfuls}. The contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glassful — [glas′fool΄] n. pl. glassfuls the amount that will fill a drinking glass … English World dictionary
glassful — UK [ˈɡlɑːsfʊl] / US [ˈɡlæsfʊl] noun [countable] Word forms glassful : singular glassful plural glassfuls the amount of liquid in a glass … English dictionary
glassful — glass ► NOUN 1) a hard, brittle, usually transparent or translucent substance made by fusing sand with soda and lime. 2) a drinking container made of glass. 3) chiefly Brit. a mirror. 4) a lens or optical instrument, in particular a monocle or a… … English terms dictionary
glassful — noun see glass I … New Collegiate Dictionary
glassful — /glas fool, glahs /, n., pl. glassfuls. an amount contained by or sufficient to fill a glass or tumbler. [bef. 900; ME; OE glaes full. See GLASS, FUL] Usage. See ful. * * * … Universalium
glassful — noun The amount that a glass will hold … Wiktionary
glassful — glass|ful [ˈgla:sful US ˈglæs ] n the amount of liquid a glass will hold … Dictionary of contemporary English
glassful — glass|ful [ glæsful ] noun count the amount of liquid in a glass … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English