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Definition of pint pot in English: pint potnoun A beer glass or mug that holds a pint, especially one made of pewter. (尤指白镴制的)一品脱杯,一品脱壶 Example sentencesExamples - We'll be back next year and we're determined to bring back the gold and if not we'll nick a couple of tablecloths and pint pots from the hotel.
- Pools of beer, crushed plastic pint pots, fans still high on it fumbling for fags and staggering door-wards.
- Attention to lubrication detail was not forgotten either, as Richie's mic stand incorporated a pint pot holder.
- Jolyon spent 12 days in a coma after being hit on the back of the head with a pint pot before dying on Christmas Day 2002.
- Right I'm off; tonight I will mostly be looking for inspiration at the bottom of a pint pot, cheers!
- Trying to fit a quart into a pint pot really is very difficult.
- The initiative involves encouraging landlords to use plastic pint pots instead of glasses, which could be used as weapons, and introducing a radio communication system between door and bar staff.
- After a few more drinks and dropping a few more quids off into various pint pots, I was a bit sozzled and wanted to go.
- Should glass pint pots and bottles be banned from city centre pubs?
- The glasses, which cost just a few pence more than a normal pint pot, have properties similar to windscreen safety glass and shatter into small pieces if used as a weapon.
- He might have his champagne in a pint pot but that's as close as he will get.
- ‘We simply cannot go on for ever trying to get a quart out of a pint pot,’ Dr Pickersgill said.
- He splashes the contents of a pint pot over bassist Tracy Smith, Paul is visibly incensed.
- Well, that's the safer pint pot developed to reduce the danger of glassing.
- In 1962, Phil Rogers's ball finished in somebody's pint pot.
Definition of pint pot in US English: pint potnounˈpaɪnt ˌpɑt A beer glass or mug that holds a pint, especially one made of pewter. (尤指白镴制的)一品脱杯,一品脱壶 Example sentencesExamples - Jolyon spent 12 days in a coma after being hit on the back of the head with a pint pot before dying on Christmas Day 2002.
- Right I'm off; tonight I will mostly be looking for inspiration at the bottom of a pint pot, cheers!
- The initiative involves encouraging landlords to use plastic pint pots instead of glasses, which could be used as weapons, and introducing a radio communication system between door and bar staff.
- Should glass pint pots and bottles be banned from city centre pubs?
- He might have his champagne in a pint pot but that's as close as he will get.
- In 1962, Phil Rogers's ball finished in somebody's pint pot.
- After a few more drinks and dropping a few more quids off into various pint pots, I was a bit sozzled and wanted to go.
- The glasses, which cost just a few pence more than a normal pint pot, have properties similar to windscreen safety glass and shatter into small pieces if used as a weapon.
- ‘We simply cannot go on for ever trying to get a quart out of a pint pot,’ Dr Pickersgill said.
- We'll be back next year and we're determined to bring back the gold and if not we'll nick a couple of tablecloths and pint pots from the hotel.
- Attention to lubrication detail was not forgotten either, as Richie's mic stand incorporated a pint pot holder.
- Pools of beer, crushed plastic pint pots, fans still high on it fumbling for fags and staggering door-wards.
- Well, that's the safer pint pot developed to reduce the danger of glassing.
- He splashes the contents of a pint pot over bassist Tracy Smith, Paul is visibly incensed.
- Trying to fit a quart into a pint pot really is very difficult.
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