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mist. A glass packed with crushed ice to which spirits are added, usually straight.
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mist. Visible liquid condensation with particles varying in size from submicroscopic to visible or macroscopic.
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mist. A liquor served over a glass filled with crushed ice, often a way of serving liqueur as an after dinner drink.
Ãâó: www.drinksmixer.com/guide/2-1.php
mist. A grouping of water particles due to a change in atmosphere. This convention in Gothic Literature is often used to obscure objects (see Burke's notion of the sublime) by reducing visibility or to prelude the insertion of a terrifying person or thing. Example: Within the short story "The Mist," written by Stephen King, a typical summer day in Maine is transformed into a strange new world. An odd mist, clearly demarcated, begins to creep upon the town and by midday it has taken it over. ...
Ãâó: www.georgiasouthern.edu/~dougt/goth.html
mist. Light fog, visibility reduced, but still more than a kilometre.
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