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jigger

[jig-er] / ˈdʒɪg ər /




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All 29 of the men on the Chinese jigger were rescued from the water that day.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2024

A 1/2-ounce Japanese-style jigger, which is more elongated and narrow than other types, is the “most necessary piece of barware,” Spangler said.

From Seattle Times Dec. 17, 2021

It comes with a stainless steel shaking tin, strainer, jigger, bar spoon, mixing glass and a square ice cube tray – all of which are made from recognizable drinkware brands like Koriko, Yarai and CoCo.

From Fox News Dec. 15, 2021

A one/two-ounce Japanese-style jigger, which is more elongated and narrower than other types, is the “most necessary piece of barware,” Spangler said; it’s used to measure and pour ingredients.

From Washington Post Dec. 2, 2021

I, induction coil; CC, condensers; S, spark gap; J, transmitting jigger; K, receiving jigger; F, filings tube; R, relay; B, battery.

From Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy by John Ambrose Fleming




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