An object used for drinking liquids
“Shallow silver tasting cups are used in dark cellars, where it is hard for light to penetrate the depth of wine in a glass.”
Articles made from glass or crystal collectively
“Lesser items, such as old magazines, inexpensive glass and chinaware may just sit in boxes.”
A pair of lenses set in a frame, usually worn to correct vision
“Once I started reading your book, with the aid of my reading glass, I was so fascinated with it that I couldn't stop.”
(British) A mirror, or any surface that provides a reflection
“When he sat in front of the massive picture window that framed his easel, the glass mirrored his likeness under a mammoth magnolia tree.”
A large cup, typically cylindrical with a handle and used without a saucer
A single lens, usually in a wire frame, and used to correct vision for only one eye
A small showy ornament or piece of jewelry
An individual sheet of glass in a window
The act, or an instance, of drinking
Small container for liquid
A small quantity of alcohol or liquid
An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
The hydrochloride of the drug methamphetamine
A piece of glimmering, shining mineral resembling ice or glass
Material placed within a different material in the form of a decoration
Related to, or made from, glass
“Unfortunate is he who is struck with a glass sword, for contained within is a powerful magic that enters the body and mangles the innards.”
Types of precious stones or materials used for jewelry
To look over or scrutinize, especially a wide area
To make or become shiny with a glossy layer or substance
(of cakes, tarts, etc.) To cover with icing (frosting)
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