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cut glass

NOUN
  1. glass decorated by cutting or grinding facets

How To Use cut glass In A Sentence

  • He held a cut glass tumbler in his hand and gazed at her with dispassionate dark eyes that seemed to miss nothing. HEAVEN, TEXAS
  • This invention is an improvement over the prior art method of molding cames between glass pieces of a cut glass panel.
  • The victim had been flogged with chains and stabbed with cut glass while tied to a black wooden table in the altar room of the church.
  • Cut glass, rhinestones, and cubic zirconium are all attempts to replicate the beauty of diamonds at a lower cost.
  • Mamma swallowed as if a dry artichoke was in her throat, as she said, slowly, "Why, colonel, you know you had not worn that coat for months, and as you have another one, and a _roquelaure_, and the coat was full of moth-holes, I exchanged it with the peddler for cut glass and plate. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.)
  • In Spain sherry has traditionally been served in the copita, and tastes infinitely better in a part-filled glass in this elongated tulip shape than it does brimming over a cut glass thimble as it is so often served elsewhere.
  • On cut glass the foot may be so ornate that the mark may be placed at the top of the stem of a wineglass or at the base of a jog's handle.
  • There were chibouques, of course: and sherbets in cut glass cups.
  • The water runs with the deep sparkle of cut glass; forget-me-nots grow about it, and reed mace, and figwort and bittersweet; waterhens wander in the shaven grass of its brim, and dabchicks go plump in the current like cricket-balls. Highways and Byways in Surrey
  • They come in a variety of materials: ceramics, brass, bone china and cut glass.
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