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glassworker

NOUN
  1. someone who cuts flat glass to size

How To Use glassworker In A Sentence

  • In one area, the stones, too, were broken away — this was undoubtedly what Ceridwen wanted repaired, for the dwarf was no glassworker. The Woods Out Back
  • A little fiddling and the addition of the crystals on each set as well as the mirrors-simple polished lenticular lenses that any glassworker could make-had made it possible to have images and the audible voices of the two users. Storm Breaking
  • A foreign glassworker searching for the books of a reputed wizard who made the Hildesheim bronze they are so proud of. Masters of the Guild
  • Alberich had been here once before, when he had commissioned his window, and then, as now, it had occurred to him how like a glassworker Vkandis Sunlord was. Exile's Valor
  • The glassworker here in the interior had the same task to perform. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
  • He was a good glassworker, strong and skilled, but he couldn't travel. The Burning City
  • The border of the southern window does not count as it should; something is wrong with it and a little study shows that the builder, and not the glassworker, was to blame. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
  • We are ignorant tourists, liable to much error in trying to seek motives in artists who worked seven hundred years ago for a society which thought and felt in forms quite unlike ours, but the medieval pilgrim was more ignorant than we, and much simpler in mind; if the idea of an ornament occurs to us, it certainly occurred to him, and still more to the glassworker whose business was to excite his illusions. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
  • Also patron of artists, butchers, glassworkers, notaries, painters, and surgeons.
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