Sentences with phrase «shot glass full»

I did NOT start drinking this much — I started with a little shot glass full once a day, then twice a day, increasing as tolerated.
Put another way, to attain the emptiness of interstellar space, a shot glass full of water would have to expand to fill a volume 2,500 miles on a side.
But, you need to reapply it every two hours, using about a shot glass full of lotion over your exposed skin, for the best results.»
You can make your own scented bath oil for your child with two drops of orange and two drops of lavender essential oil in a shot glass full of grapeseed oil (available at the grocery store).
If that's difficult to envision, get this: Trinidad Moruga Scorpion peppers contain about as much capsaicin — the chemical compound in peppers that makes them burn by activating heat receptors in human nerve endings — as a shot glass full of law enforcement - grade pepper spray.
If I offer anything, it's simple and light, like a shot glass full of a seasonal soup, or a modest, yet creative, cheese board.
While the cast posed for photos and worked the red - carpet line, partygoers hit the bar, dived into shot glasses full of some sort of delicious dessert (spoons were required, which presented some drinking obstacles that everyone bravely overcame), and gathered in the photo booth in increasingly ridiculous poses as the night wore on.

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«Almost as important as prepping your skin for sun exposure (slopping on a minimum of SPF 30 sunscreen, using a full «shot glass» amount per application, and re-applying every 2 - 3 hours) is caring for your skin pre - and post-sun exposure.
1 / For your father / Black Slate Cheese Board / For entertaining work guests 2 / For your roommate / Glass Milk Carton / To go with his favorite coffee 3 / For your boyfriend / Himalayan Salt Shot Glasses / Along with fancy tequila 4 / For your best friend / Illusian Flower Vase / With her favorite flowers 5 / For your brother / Mason Jar Amplifier / So he can rock out like a hipster 6 / For your momma / Caterpillar Vase / Full of fresh flowers and lots of love
For your face and neck, use at least a quarter - size dollop; your body requires a shot - glass full.
This morose tale of a beautiful Polish immigrant caught in a sick love triangle with her pimp (Joaquin Phoenix) and his wacko magician brother (Jeremy Renner) is unrelentingly bleak, pretentious, and looked like it was shot through a glass full of piss.
Finally, in a film that is the first to be shot in full IMAX Digital 3D cameras, wearing those glasses hasn't felt that cool in quite some time.
In a way Almereyda's film, shot prior to most of the tech stocks going belly - up, anticipates the downswing: Its Wall Street is ghostly and devastated, full of glass tombs that scrape a dismal sky and inhabited by, among other Gloomy Guses, a Hamlet (Ethan Hawke) who's hollowed - out like so many victims of modern materialism and parental loss.
Before we put the new Kindle under our magnifying glass with a full review, we took some unboxing shots to get you excited.
We offer full bar service including Irish imports on tap, your favorite shots and mixed drinks, a variety of terrific craft beers, and a small but decent selection of wine by the bottle or glass.
Shots have a decent slapping sound and collisions with the glass feel full of impact.
We have a full review of the iPhone 6S Plus, but in short, you do get a few bonuses: It has a larger battery that will last closer to a day and a half, its screen is a little stronger thanks to sapphire - enhanced glass, and its camera has Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), which will help stabilize video and shots when you're moving.
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