snifter in the PONS Dictionary

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But who could turn down a snifter of perfumed quince and persimmon fizz, horseradish-infused vodka, lavender mead, damson rum or home-grown pumpkin beer?
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Here's just a snifter of some actors unleashing the beast on their own work.
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Imagine how much more tolerable the dentist's would be if your appointment was at 21.30, and after three and a snifter.
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Some varieties are also served in brandy snifters to allow you to take in the bouquet and see the legs it forms around the glass.
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Beer tulips or small snifters (like you might use for brandy) are purpose-built to capture the wonderful aroma of beers like imperial pale ales.
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The more expensive rums are best savored in a snifter.
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Here's a snifter of his work for reference.
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They might warm your cockles but those comforting winter snifters aren't so beneficial for skin, causing dehydration and leaching moisture away from its surface.
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Most snifters will hold between 180240 ml (68 oz.), but are almost always filled to only a small part of their capacity.
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Large enough to fill a brandy snifter, but not so large as to overflow a toilet?
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