tumbler• The GoldCadillacmargarita is actually served in a tumbler over icecubes with no salt anywhere to be seen.• The packet contained two smaller packets - one blue, one white, which were mixed together in a tumbler of water.• In both hands he held steady a glass tumblerdrained to the ice.• The wine glasses, tumblers, pipes and so on were articles which each painter handled regularly in the course of day-to-day life.• I stand three feet from the glassware and count the tumblers lined up on a towel.
Origintumbler
1. (1300-1400)tumble;
2. because it was originally made with a round or pointed bottom