Sentence for glasses | Use glasses in a sentence

How to use glasses in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use glasses in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for glasses.

  • Fill the glasses, John. (10)
  • I beg your pardon, gentlemen; fill your glasses! (8)
  • George steadied his glasses on the rail. (8)
  • Lady Maiden put her glasses to her eyes. (8)
  • Pole, with champagne glasses in their hands. (10)
  • Emilia was induced to drink two full glasses. (10)
  • I am allowanced two glasses three hours before dinner. (10)
  • They have cut you down from two bottles to two glasses. (10)
  • There were shelves filled with glasses of preserved fruit. (12)
  • He closed his glasses and moved with the crowd to the stairs. (8)
  • He sniffed at it and dropped a teaspoonful into both glasses. (8)
  • He drank a couple of glasses in succession, and stared about. (10)
  • He drank two glasses of red Bordeaux and a pint of champagne. (12)
  • She drank two full glasses of wine before she told him her news. (8)
  • The waiter brought the two glasses of port, but Soames stopped him. (8)
  • He caught sight of the decanters and the glasses on the library table. (9)
  • The mounted staff officers, their field glasses up, are motionless all. (1)
  • By the time the game ended, the tramp had drunk numbers of glasses of ale. (10)
  • Scraps of conversation came his way through the clatter of plates and glasses. (8)
  • And going to the sideboard he poured out three glasses of a light, foaming beer. (8)
  • Lady Maiden raised her glasses to her eyes by the aid of a tortoise-shell handle. (8)
  • Splendid glasses these, Peachy [he screws them out], not a better pair in England. (8)
  • Let Clio record that mugs and glasses, tobacco and pipes, were strewn upon the table. (10)
  • The Hungarian took a bottle out of a cupboard and, filling some glasses, handed one to Swithin. (8)
  • Below the glasses his lips were colourless from hard compression; he moistened them continually. (8)
  • With this commendation upon the liquor, Nicholas departed, and we proceeded to fill our glasses. (6)
  • She was brilliantly dark, behind the gleam of the gold-rimmed glasses perched on her pretty nose. (9)
  • Gerald Pendyce stood at a side-table, on which was a tray of decanters, glasses, and mineral water. (8)
  • But she sat on, hypnotised by that silence, till Lavendie reappeared with a bottle and four glasses. (8)
  • She allowed him to talk, and arranged the glasses, and wrapped herself up, without opening her lips. (4)
  • Stephen resumed his pipe amid a din of disappointment that made the walls ring and the glasses leap. (10)
  • Stephen resumed his pipe amid a din of disappointment that made the walls ring and the glasses leap. (22)
  • There was not one spot of colour in the room, not even wine in the pale glasses, for no one drank it. (8)
  • She left the room for a moment; then came the wine and glasses on a tray, borne by that impossible Italian! (7)
  • The frequent villas that dot the shores below Visegrád we now looked upon through glasses of different color. (20)
  • I remember in Burmah with these glasses I used to be able to tell a man from a woman at two miles and a quarter. (8)
  • They were like epicures with old wine in their glasses, not yet tired of its fragrance and the spell of anticipation. (8)
  • Old Jolyon had let the report and accounts fall, and stood twisting his tortoise-shell glasses between thumb and forefinger. (8)
  • She looked up with whimsical pleasure in the uncertainty of an old gentleman who is staring hard at her through his glasses. (9)
  • They were seated at a table; two glasses of beer towered before them; on their plates were odorous crumbs of Limburger cheese. (9)
  • Fixing his glasses on his nose, he consulted a worn old Bible, then rising, walked to the lectern and began to find the Lessons. (8)
  • As he had promised, an urn was hissing on a table; there was also a small brown teapot, some sugar, slices of lemon, and glasses. (8)
  • In the long street of silent houses, men sitting in the lighted cafes turned with glasses at their lips to stare after the carriage. (8)
  • Solitary men, or groups, sat at some dozen tables, and the waiters hurried about replenishing glasses; the air was thick with smoke. (8)
  • Old Jolyon held up his hand; dark-rimmed glasses depending between his finger and thumb quivered slightly with a suggestion of menace. (8)
  • Then, bending far forward, he leaned his chin upon his folded hands, and looked upward through his glasses as though he were listening. (12)
  • The American filled the glasses; they drank, leaned back and smoked, looked searchingly at each other from time to time, and said nothing. (12)
  • The waiter darted back, bearing a tray and tall glasses filled each with piled parti-coloured liqueurs, on the top of which an egg-yolk swam. (10)
  • He emptied bumper after bumper and clinked glasses at least a dozen times with Frau Vorkel, who was immensely tickled with the unwonted honour. (5)
  • Moreover, he enjoyed his one or two permissible glasses: he doubted that the Chiefs of the Army had common benevolence for the inoffensive pipe. (10)
  • Mr. Treffry had just finished dinner, pushed the little table back, and was sitting in his chair, with his glasses on his nose, reading the Tines. (8)
  • The other three remained in the council chamber, to see that King George, the aristocracy and British sordidness, were well remembered with innumerable glasses of Madeira. (18)

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