No
The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.The ancient Romans used glasses for drinking, just as we do.
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No. They used neither eyeglasses nor drinking glasses. If you couldn't see, you couldn't see, that's all. And they drank from cups, not glasses.
No, it's a phrase. In order to be a compound word, it would have to be written drinking-glasses or drinkingglasses.
Use different glasses for non alcoholic drinks
glasses
do you mean glasses to wear or glasses to drink from? With glasses to wear, the lens falls out. they use a special kind of glue and some wire to stick it back into place, and then screw it in. With drinking glasses, they are VERY hard to repair, but I guess glue and a lot of time and patience would do the trick
these are glasses ( bowl on a stem) that are made especially for drinking wine.
You are unlikely to contract diseases from dirty drinking glasses, as most germs cannot survive for long periods on dry surfaces. However, if a glass is visibly dirty or has been used by someone with a contagious illness, there is a small risk of infection. It is always safest to wash glasses with hot, soapy water before use.
Drinking glasses.
Cup
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