Used in a Sentence

hourglass

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hourglass.

Editorial note

It forces people to get over the neck of the hourglass (because all the competitors will have a degree).

Examples17
Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A clock made of two glass vessels connected by a narrow passage through which sand flows.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of hourglass gathered in one view.

noun

A clock made of two glass vessels connected by a narrow passage through which sand flows.

verb

To display the cursor as an hourglass to indicate that the computer is busy.

noun

(graphical user interface) A cursor, often shaped like an hourglass, indicating that the computer is busy.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hourglass.

noun

A clock made of two glass vessels connected by a narrow passage through which sand flows.

verb

To display the cursor as an hourglass to indicate that the computer is busy.

noun

(graphical user interface) A cursor, often shaped like an hourglass, indicating that the computer is busy.

Example sentences

1

It forces people to get over the neck of the hourglass (because all the competitors will have a degree).

2

The composed state object is the waist of your app hourglass, just like IP is the waist of the Internet.

3

Docker is the outlet 10) Docker follows the same hourglass architecture as the internet or unix.

4

The hourglass shape enables a better blockage of direct heat from the main cooking chamber.

5

And in the clock example, how can the fluid escape the hourglass?

6

As of Vista Windows has a spinner rather than an hourglass.

7

Not a UX person, so I'm a little surprised that you list the hourglass.

8

Are you saying Turing didn't invent the hourglass notation?

9

That hourglass looks ridiculous, I wouldn't buy that at a garage sale.

10

Both watches and the hourglass seem closer to a lithograph than an original piece of art, and I wouldn't pay $28k for a lithograph.

11

In the time it takes for your users to give up on the hourglass, assume their login request is hung, and start double-clicking submit, you have now DDoS'd yourself.

12

In phantom hourglass, if bombing a crack is necessary to advance, not only will there be a massive crack visible, but the DS will actually switch to a cutscene the first time you enter that room specifically highlighting the crack.

Quote examples

1

The interesting thing about the table shown in the article is that even while the author laments it, it actually illustrates a good development: the table has an "hourglass" structure.

2

To a guy who own an hourglass that cost more than my prius, I suspect that all of the options for the apple watch are so negligibly priced as to be "free".

3

I saved up and bought it because it's a perfect object, and even those people who don't care about time, or design, agree that it's beautiful." By "watch guy" he means someone who dropped $28,500 on a hourglass.

Proper noun examples

1

Well, keep in mind the author mentions that he saved and bought an Ikepod Hourglass, which according to this link[1] costs $28,500.

2

For every Ocarina of Time there is a Phantom Hourglass.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use hourglass in a sentence?

It forces people to get over the neck of the hourglass (because all the competitors will have a degree).

What does hourglass mean?

A clock made of two glass vessels connected by a narrow passage through which sand flows.

What part of speech is hourglass?

hourglass is commonly used as noun, verb.