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Term: Rim of a Glass
Description:
The rim of a glass refers to the edge or brim that forms the topmost part of the glass opening. It is typically the area where the lip of the glass meets the inner and outer surfaces.
Senses:
- Physical Sense: The physical edge or lip of a glass.
- Sensation Sense: The tactile experience of drinking from the rim of a glass.
Usages:
- Drinking: When sipping a beverage, the rim of a glass is brought to the mouth.
- Decorative: The rim of a glass can be adorned with various materials, such as sugar, salt, or garnishes, enhancing the presentation.
- Measurement: The rim of a glass can be used as a point of reference for measuring and serving specific amounts of liquid.
Sample Sentences:
- He carefully wiped the rim of the glass before serving the champagne.
- The bartender expertly salted the rim of the margarita glass.
- She took a delicate sip, letting the wine touch only the tip of her tongue at the rim of the glass.
- Using the rim of a glass as a guide, he measured the exact amount of liquor for the cocktail.
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