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half-pint

[haf pahynt, hahf, haf pahynt, hahf] / ˈhæf ˈpaɪnt, ˈhɑf, ˈhæf ˌpaɪnt, ˈhɑf /






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Half-pint cartons of milk, served in cafeterias and lunchrooms across the country, are ubiquitous on the lunch trays of millions of students.

From New York Times • Nov. 2, 2023

“The Half-pint Beanfield Angel,” Onofre hooted insanely, tattooing the earth with his boots.

From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols

Half-pint mugs were handed around and the tea ladled into them: the result, a pasty tea forming meat and drink, satisfying both hunger and thirst.

From The Little Tea Book by Hood, George Washington

Half-pint enameled steel cups are cheap, satisfactory, and easily kept clean.

From Handwork in Wood by Noyes, William

"Half-pint size," said Cyrus Thurston, and laughed in derision.

From Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930 by Bates, Harry




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