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glassed

[ US /ˈɡɫæst/ ]
[ UK /ɡlˈɑːst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. fitted or covered with glass
    four glazed walls

How To Use glassed In A Sentence

  • The restaurant, with its acre of tables, glassed and naperied; the ranges of telephone booths, all going it together; the cellars, a vast subterrene, with dusky avenues of lockers, each cluttered with beverages of individual predilection -- though I suppose that, after all, they were a good deal alike .... On the Stairs
  • The outer area has ‘rustic’ timber settings, while the inner one is more conventional restaurant style, set alongside the glassed-in butcher's shop.
  • There was a small, soft-plastic playground in the glassed-in room, including a slide, a little plastic tool-shed type set, and a little table with little chairs.
  • A mum left scarred for life after being glassed in the face today praised a judge for sending her attackers to prison.
  • We glassed in the porch to make a small conservatory.
  • It had a glassed-in back porch which we called the ‘Ice Palace.’
  • It has been glassed in and made into an attractive Visitors' Centre.
  • The room is nicely glassed off, so kids can have fun, stay put, and not bother the staid old newspaper readers like me.
  • Phase 3 will include a new kitchen and a timber frame glassed-in cafeteria extending out of the north end of the building.
  • A former public relations worker had to have stitches and specialist eye treatment after he was glassed in the face by a former friend a jury was told.
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