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 small showy ornament or piece of jewelry
The act, or an instance, of drinking
An object, usually glass, that visually focuses or defocuses light
The hydrochloride of the drug methamphetamine
An individual sheet of glass in a window
A glass or plastic container with a narrow neck, used for storing drinks or other liquids
A small quantity of alcohol or liquid
An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
Inlay or enamel
A piece of glimmering, shining mineral resembling ice or glass
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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