Flasks can be categorized as a noun.
Noun |
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flask - bottle that has a narrow neck | ||
flask - the quantity a flask will hold |
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1. | noun | Are the flasks made of glass or plastic? | |
2. | noun | Who broke thirteen test tubes, three volumetric flasks and a pipette in the laboratory? | |
3. | noun | The school won't turn on the air conditioning, so the students are going to throw their hot water flasks off of the balcony in protest. | |
4. | noun | Obviously, we don't know if those thermos flasks are their own. | |
5. | noun | Big overcoats and high boots suddenly became fashionable because they could easily conceal flasks, giving birth to the term “bootlegger.”. | |
6. | noun | No, Yumi put it in a thermos flask and brought it into the club room. | |
7. | noun | Tom took a swig from the flask. | |
8. | noun | Tom took another swig from his flask. | |
9. | noun | Sniffing that brown flask made me nauseous. | |
10. | noun | Tom opened a desk drawer and pulled out a flask. | |
11. | noun | Tom poured himself a drink into a glass from a flask that he took out of his coat pocket. | |
12. | noun | "Um, teach?" "Yes, Tom?" "I think I broke the flask." | |
13. | noun | Never touch this flask! | |
14. | noun | Tom decided to buy a new flask online. | |
15. | noun | Tom carries a flask of Tequila with him wherever he goes. |
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noun | |
Are the flasks made of glass or plastic? | |
Who broke thirteen test tubes, three volumetric flasks and a pipette in the laboratory? | |
The school won't turn on the air conditioning, so the students are going to throw their hot water flasks off of the balcony in protest. | |
Obviously, we don't know if those thermos flasks are their own. | |
Big overcoats and high boots suddenly became fashionable because they could easily conceal flasks, giving birth to the term “bootlegger.”. | |
No, Yumi put it in a thermos flask and brought it into the club room. | |
Tom took a swig from the flask. | |
Tom took another swig from his flask. | |
Sniffing that brown flask made me nauseous. | |
Tom opened a desk drawer and pulled out a flask. | |
Tom poured himself a drink into a glass from a flask that he took out of his coat pocket. | |
"Um, teach?" "Yes, Tom?" "I think I broke the flask." | |
Never touch this flask! | |
Tom decided to buy a new flask online. | |
Tom carries a flask of Tequila with him wherever he goes. |