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I think the definition is not adequate. It says that what sets the hurricane glass apart from other glasses is that it contains 20 oz. That is not true. First, because there can be different sizes for hurricane glass (i.e. 400ml). And second but most important, What sets the hurricane glass apart from other glasses is its drop-like shape. Read this: "It is a cup with a wide base and a short round neck, it has an elongated body in the shape of a hurricane lamp, which is broad in the chalice, narrowing in the center and widening again in the mouth, which gives it a slim and attractive body. " It says nothing about the size. Please, improve this definition thanks.--El Mono Español (talk) 13:41, 30 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]