glass
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(verb) put in a glass container |
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Related Words: enclose, inclose, insert, introduce, put in, stick in |
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(verb) enclose with glass; "glass in a porch" |
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Synonyms: glass in |
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Related Words: enclose, inclose, shut in |
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(verb) scan with binoculars, as for game in the forest |
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Related Words: scan |
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(verb) furnish with glass, as of a window |
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Synonyms: glaze |
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Related Words: double-glaze, furnish, provide, render, supply |
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(noun) a glass container for holding liquids while drinking |
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Synonyms: drinking glass |
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Related Words: beer glass, brandy glass, brandy snifter, container, goblet, highball glass, jigger, liqueur glass, parfait glass, pony, rummer, schooner, seidel, shot glass, snifter, tumbler, wineglass |
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(noun) glassware collectively; "She collected old glass" |
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Related Words: glassware, glasswork |
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(noun) the quantity a glass will hold |
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Synonyms: glassful |
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Related Words: containerful |
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(noun) a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure |
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Related Words: Pyrex, crown glass, ground glass, laminated glass, lead glass, milk glass, natural glass, opal glass, optical glass, safety glass, shatterproof glass, sodium silicate, soft glass, solid, soluble glass, stained glass, water glass, wire glass |
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(verb) become glassy; of eyes; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored" |
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Synonyms: glass over, glaze, glaze over |
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Related Words: change |
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(noun) a small refracting telescope |
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Synonyms: field glass, spyglass |
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Related Words: refracting telescope |
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(noun) a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror |
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Synonyms: looking glass |
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Related Words: mirror |
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