On the rocks , conversely, means you want it poured over ice in your glass.
Suchen looked at the slice of lemon floating among the ice cubes in her glass and blushed, as though the man were her companion.
Then Norris pans his emitter back to us, and our heads fill with the crisp pop of a soda can being opened and poured into a glass of ice.
At least one home had 2 to 3 feet of ice spill through its patio glass doors, and some boathouses along the lake were destroyed, he said.
With a tall straight glass half filled with ice, maybe with a splash of water on the top.
Then he was out, water streaming off him, a piece of ice like a tiny pane of glass in the cuff of his coat sleeve.
You vigorously shake the vodka, Campari and citrus over ice, then pour that into a glass with rocks.
Matisse would surely have appreciated the palette displayed under the glass counter of the Fenocchio ice-cream shop in the old town.
Staff wear pressed white shirts with red bow ties, Coke is sold in glass bottles and all the ice cream for the sundaes, banana splits and milkshakes is produced on site in small batches.
And because of the way it is served (the ice meaning all the cider does not fit into the glass at once) the bottle generally sits on the table next to the drinker, making the brand highly visible, which Mr Breen admits "definitely helps".
Wash the inside of an Old Fashioned glass with anisette liqueur. then fill it with ice.
In 1938, Katherine Blodgett was awarded the patent for non-reflecting glass, a discovery that has since been used to de-ice aircraft wings and increase the effectiveness of smoke screens.
Dubbed the RAZR i MT788, this China Mobile device bears much similarity to its Western sibling on paper: 2GHz Intel Atom Z2480, 4.3-inch 960 x 540 AMOLED display (with Gorilla Glass), eight-megapixel camera, microSD expansion (up to 32GB) and Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
ENGADGET: Motorola's RAZR i MT788 announced with 2GHz Intel chip, heading to China Mobile next month
应用推荐