This quickly becomes meaningless because the sizes of wineglasses vary tremendously. But in the sense of (accepted) liquid measure or for cooking use, a "wineglass" full means four ounces. The British measure of a "gill" is also four ounces.
A standard sherry glass typically holds around 2-3 fluid ounces.
Depends how big the glass is, but around 6 to 10 FLUID ounces.
There is no such thing as a 175 m glass.
The typical size for a standard glass of water is 8 fluid ounces. However, glasses can vary in size, so it's best to check the specific capacity of the glass you are using to get an accurate measurement.
256 fluid ounces
There are 8 ounces in an average drinking glass.
A standard sherry glass typically holds around 2-3 fluid ounces.
Depends how big the glass is, but around 6 to 10 FLUID ounces.
There is no such thing as a 175 m glass.
One liter = 33.81 fluid ounces (U.S.) If you figure the average glass holds 8 ounces, it is approximately 4 glasses.
A standard glass of wine in the U.S. is five fluid ounces. 4 oz
8 oz
Approximatley 2. One glass is about 8 ounces.
A standard cup is defined as containing six fluid ounces of liquid. If actually intending to mean a glass, a standard glass is defined as eight fluid ounces.
The typical size for a standard glass of water is 8 fluid ounces. However, glasses can vary in size, so it's best to check the specific capacity of the glass you are using to get an accurate measurement.
Generally a B-52 will be in a shot or a shooter glass, so expect it to be around 1.5 fluid ounces.
23.7 fluid ounces.