shatterproof glass

NOUN
  1. glass made with plates of plastic or resin or other material between two sheets of glass to prevent shattering
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How To Use shatterproof glass In A Sentence

  • But since standard glass creates distracting reflections, her team had to painstakingly innovate ways to prevent glare, all while following safety laws that obliged them to use the same shatterproof glass as in car windshields. Steve Beimel: Meetings With Remarkable People in Japan: Eriko Horiki -- Pioneer on the Washi Frontier
  • Protected by the shatterproof glass of virtue, he observes the instincts and passions that dominate the world. Learn how to direct them without being dominated by them.
  • “The clothing has to be in shatterproof glass and be guarded by security – it is in such demand,” an event rep told Stuff. co.nz of the exhibit, which is on display starting next week through the end of July in Manukau. TWILIGHT SAGA NEWS FOR JULY 13:KRISTEN STEWART, BREAKING DAWN, TAYLOR LAUTNER, & MORE | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • Modern safety standards require shatterproof glass, which won't smash into sharp shards - but older furniture may well have plain glass.
  • Modern safety standards require shatterproof glass, which won't smash into sharp shards - but older furniture may well have plain glass.
  • He had been under the impression that shatterproof glass didn't cut. OUTCAST
  • Dull pain throbbed in the back of her head where her skull had collided with the shatterproof glass.
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