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The phrase "a drinking glass" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a glass specifically designed for drinking beverages.
Example: "Please hand me a drinking glass so I can pour some water."
Alternatives: "a beverage glass" or "a glass for drinks."
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If you want to drink your beverage from a drinking glass, pour the extracts into the glass first, followed by the cola.
Mr. Tobias's eyeglasses and a drinking glass were discovered on the bottom of the pool.
The only thing he owned was anger, and that trumps a drinking glass every time.
Mr. Monserrate is accused of slashing his companion with a drinking glass on Dec. 19.
Zach brought over a drinking glass from the house in case I got thirsty, because Tarn owns only a couple of dishes.
He had brought over from Edgewood powdered LSD, which he would use to dust a drinking glass — leaving upon it "an imperceptible dry residue".
Holly Usrey-Roos will never forget when her son, Parker, then 10, accidentally broke a drinking glass and said, "I'm sorry, Mom.
The police then began tracking Mr. Sanchez and arrested him after DNA taken from saliva left on a drinking glass in a local restaurant matched crime scene evidence.
Bring your own (the host appreciates a taste), just be sure it's something you won't mind sipping from a drinking glass.
Ellis, their first pick, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge last July for striking a woman in the head with a drinking glass.
Falk said he'd sometimes popped his glass eye into a drinking glass, either his own or "some guy's", but such days were long past.
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