Definition of Glassfuls

1. Noun. (plural of glassful) ¹

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Definition of Glassfuls

1. glassful [n] - See also: glassful

Literary usage of Glassfuls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Therapeutic Gazette (1894)
"... either of the preceding mixtures and the milk accompanied with the cachets, the lactated lemonade mentioned before may be administered in glassfuls. ..."

2. The Thorndike Arithmetics by Edward Lee Thorndike (1917)
"Find out how many glassfuls five pints will make. 29. 1. ... glassfuls. 5 qt. = . .. .pt. 2 pt. = .. . .glassfuls. 3 qt. = . .. .pt. 4 pt. ..."

3. Treatment of Internal Diseases: For Physicians and Students by Norbert Ortner, Nathaniel Bowditch Potter (1913)
"Three to six glassfuls a day should be taken, as hot as possible (122°-140°). ... If the Carlsbad waters are given at home, 3 glassfuls at 104°-122° should ..."

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