shotglass

See also: shot glass and shot-glass

English

Noun

shotglass (plural shotglasses)

  1. Alternative form of shot glass.
    • 1978, Fred Zackel, chapter 10, in Cocaine and Blue Eyes, New York, N.Y.: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., →ISBN, page 93:
      The only other drinker in the lounge was a man at the other end of the bar. He was busy mooning over a row of shotglasses.
    • 2004, Jenny Siler, chapter 26, in Flashback, New York, N.Y.: John Macrae, →ISBN, page 222:
      The waitress appeared and set three shotglasses on the table. Ivan paid her, then waved her off. “Drink!” he exhorted us, picking up his glass and draining it with a quick tilt of the head.
    • 2017, Kate Jessica Raphael, chapter 3, in Murder Under the Fig Tree (Palestine Mysteries; 2), Berkeley, Calif.: She Writes Press, →ISBN, page 23:
      His friend’s eyes had already wandered to the bar, where the bartender was pouring vodka into a row of shotglasses.