Synonym: dry pint. Similar words: rip into, pinpoint, up in the air, keep in touch, leap in the dark, deep in thought, keep in touch with, fly in the ointment. Meaning: [paɪnt] n. 1. a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568.26 cubic centimeters 2. a United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches 3. a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart.
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91 The occasional pint of beer at skittles night is allowed too.
92 And some London pubs have slashed their prices from £1.70 a pint to less than a pound.
93 Billy picked up his pint of ale and took a large draught.
94 Chairman Ned Spence and committeeman Wilfred Lowes will be celebrating ten years service awards with beer at 50p a pint.
95 Lorton bought him a pint of Guinness and a whisky chaser.
96 So you was always greeted with a drink out of this pint pot.
97 Sorrow was buried here, at the cost of a shilling and a pint of beer for the gravedigger.
98 For example, how do I get a quart of soup into a pint pot?
99 Cut the bottom off a four pint plastic milk container to make a free food scoop.
100 And although Mr Knight admitted he'd prefer a pint of bitter, he agreed that Drinkwise Day was an excellent idea.
101 Walkers have to drink half a pint of ale or lemonade at four pubs on the six mile route.
102 I celebrated that night by ordering my first pint of beer and lighting up my first Woodbine.
103 He went right out and bought a pint of whisky to host me proper.
104 He threw in a bucket of groundbait, a pint of maggots, and fished all night without a bite.
105 Dempster banged on the bar with his pint glass, once.
106 As Harry squeezed through the ruck to order another pint, he could not suppress a private smile at Minter's expense.
107 Half a pint of skimmed milk provides just 100 calories, while other kinds of milk can provide twice this number.
108 Jeane Russell brought his arm down as easily as a barmaid pulling a pint and dropped his hand into a burning ashtray.
109 He wandered out into the kitchen and took a pint of milk from the fridge, supping straight from the bottle.
110 He was at his best with a small group informally, over a social pint!
111 Add four tablespoons of dried milk to a pint of cold water, and stir until dissolved.
112 It would appear that the rocker cover is becoming pressurised and oil consumption is approximately one pint per 150-200 miles.
113 The hippy thing is endemic to the culture a pint, a joint and a bit of folk music.
114 He asked if he thought he could pull a pint, then hired him on the spot.
115 At the bar a leather-clad schoolboy was buying a pint of lager, served in a plastic beaker.
116 A foal requires about one pint of colostrum to give it sufficient antibiotics to help fight neonatal infections.
117 Imagine going all the way to Inverness for a pint of milk ... Maybe that was for the cat, too.
118 Now open the bitter kit and pour most of the hopped concentrated wort into the 12 pint pan.
119 His enormous arm went over Rory's head,[www.Sentencedict.com] the empty pint pot hanging in the smoke above the counter.
120 He studiously finished filling the pint glass, ignoring the raucous voices from the other end of the bar for the moment.
More similar words: rip into, pinpoint, up in the air, keep in touch, leap in the dark, deep in thought, keep in touch with, fly in the ointment, a fly in the ointment, pin, pine, spin, pink, pin on, pinch, piny, ping, supine, pop in, spine, pincer, opine, pinion, lupine, step in, coping, spin-off, pincers, typing, pinched.