decanter

IPA: dʌkˈæntɝ

noun

  • A vessel for decanting liquor.
  • A receptacle for decanted liquor, especially a crystal bottle with a stopper.
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Examples of "decanter" in Sentences

  • Ceramic E bourbon decanter from the rear, where one might expect the Elvis bunghole.
  • We're going with the ship decanter, which is designed for long journeys at sea, for this Lalique tie-up.
  • So the term decanter can be broadly defined, but it definitely doesnt mean a $300 piece of designer glass.
  • That's the idea, and that's all there is to it, "added Maguire, putting the labelled decanter back in the stand.
  • Next, I did a browser search and found an article called "How to Clean The Inside of a Glass Bottle" aka decanter, at TipNuts.
  • Lady Bridget brought the whisky decanter from the dining room to the back veranda, and McKeith mounted the steps, the mailman remaining beside them.
  • Where I come from we have a saying that a decanter is only as good as the pour (meaning to allow a good splash so the wine can oxidate while pouring).
  • If Nanny was pouring sherry then she was probably by the sideboard, using not the sherry decanter, which is always empty, but a bottle taken out of the cupboard beneath it.

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