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glass <-es> [glɑ:s, Am glæs] N

1. glass no pl (material):

glass
pane of glass
under glass
glass house

2. glass no pl (glassware):

glass

3. glass (for drinks):

glass
glass
glass

4. glass (drink):

glass

5. glass (mirror):

glass

6. glass pl:

glass

7. glass pl (binoculars):

glass

glass fiber N Am, glass fibre N Brit

looking glass <-es> N form

magnifying glass N

safety glass N

wine glass <-es> [ˈwaɪnglɑ:s, Am -glæs] N

stained glass window N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Each of her pieces is crafted from sterling silver, gold, calfskin leather or glass fired enamel.
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Put a sheet of greaseproof paper on a baking tray and have a glass of cold water handy.
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The chemical resistance of glass can allow it to remain in a corrosive environment for many thousands and even millions of years.
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It's all too easy, as you knock back one glass after another, to forget to use your indoor voice at the wine bar.
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A small diameter hand-held roller is manipulated forcefully over a sheet of molten glass to produce heavy ripples, while folding and creasing the entire sheet.
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The flaming sugar cube is then dropped into the glass, thus igniting the absinthe.
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Conventional low-viscosity glass ionomer cements have low flexural strength but high modulus of elasticity, and are therefore very brittle and prone to bulk fracture.
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These figures, plus the occasional "glissando" from the glass harmonicaoften played on celesta or glockenspielare evocative of a peaceful, dimly-lit aquarium.
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The pool is in a glass enclosed room and during the summer a sundeck is available.
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Sometimes a magnifying glass is used to assist in marking location.
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