glassblower

[ US /ˈɡɫæsˌbɫoʊɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɡlˈɑːsblə‍ʊɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone skilled in blowing bottles from molten glass
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How To Use glassblower In A Sentence

  • As Jehl finished removing the air from the bulb, the Old Man called his glassblower, Ludwig Boehm, to fully seal off its base. The Orange Revolution
  • Random conversations with people I've met in elevators, restrooms, and grocery stores have yielded beaders, clayers, knitters, glassblowers and others.
  • Romer returned home to Copenhagen to marry, to be his country's chief astronomer and to help a German glassblower, Daniel Fahrenheit, invent a better thermometer. Danish astronomer was first to estimate the speed of light 300 years ago
  • Beside the blob is a glass goblet, one of the products of her work with Avalari, an apprentice glassblower before his impression into the Hamorian fleet. The Towers of the Sunset
  • The glassblower often can't see how the molten glass at the end of the tube is shaping.
  • An individual who creates crafts, or engages in the decorative arts, is referred to as a craftsperson, artisan, designer-craftsperson, fiber artist, blacksmith, glassblower, etc. Undefined
  • Dead metal She stared at the glassblower at the other end of the shed. Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet
  • Mr. Chihuly called Mr. Rubino a "gaffer," a term for a glassblower who labors around a furnace at the instruction of an artist. Archive 2006-06-01
  • In his hands, information was something live and molten, ready to freeze into a hard shape at any moment, something crystalline yet negotiable; he nudged and shaped it like glass in the hands of a glassblower. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Tally watched the glassblower with growing unhappiness. Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet
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