Glass in a sentence as a noun

He smiled, raised a glass of champagne, and said, "cheers.

""Houses shouldn't have locks; you've got glass windows, don't you?!

'Lord, what have they thought upit is glass, but it crumples!

The man must certainly own a pair of regular prescription glasses and was being extremely naive.

A glass of water can be worth more than the New York Times if Zuckerberg is lost in the desert and you happen to have water.

Using only the most modern materials in the office - lots of glass and steel - will ensure the entire workforce shares the joy.

Or does it merely suggest that they are so busy struggling with glass-cockpit syndrome that they can't perceive that their site is broken on the iPad?

Glass in a sentence as a verb

Complaining about the lack of comment points here is like complaining that my favorite bar switched to a new, very slightly different glass.

A facade engineer who specialises in problems specifically to do with the design of the glass cladding system.

So when they hear women complaining about discrimination, harassment, glass ceilings, and so on, they think those women are simply "being bitchy.

A group of people will go out, and unanimously decide to ***** and pinch and swipe their glass worship stones instead of having a ******* conversation or looking around them.

The article focuses on "everyday object" manipulation, but he's right about technology too: there are a wealth of common HCI tools that glass cannot accommodate.- The textual keyboard remains one of the fastest methods of text entry.

There are weirder options as well--implanted magnets or electrode arrays to simulate vision, hearing, heat, taste, etc...Dedicated interfaces can perform far better at specific tasks, but glass interfaces offer reconfigurability at low cost.

>The Surface is partially for Microsofts world of denial: the world in which this store contains no elephants and Microsoft invented the silver store with the glass front and the glowing logo and blue shirts and white lanyards and these table layouts and the modern tablet and its magnetic power cableHuh what?

Glass definitions

noun

a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure

noun

a container for holding liquids while drinking

noun

the quantity a glass will hold

See also: glassful

noun

a small refracting telescope

See also: spyglass

noun

an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant

noun

a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror

noun

glassware collectively; "She collected old glass"

verb

furnish with glass; "glass the windows"

See also: glaze

verb

scan (game in the forest) with binoculars

verb

enclose with glass; "glass in a porch"

verb

put in a glass container

verb

become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"

See also: glaze