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glass

[glas] / glæs /
NOUN
object that reflects an image
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Molten glass drops through chutes before being blown into bottles at manufacturer Encirc's northwest England plant, where intensive operations are under strain from exorbitant energy prices weighing on Britain's heavy industry.

From Barron's

Worker bees looking to unwind with a pint don’t often get beyond the glass doors, which sometimes offer a view of empty tables booked by no-show bankers while the main bar is packed.

From The Wall Street Journal

“He learned afterwards that a rock he threw broke some glass on an agent’s car,” Bednarski said.

From Los Angeles Times

She forced her gaze beyond the clumps of passengers, to the huge plate glass window on the other side of the aisle.

From Literature

When Nim and Jack had a fire at night, they used matches, but matches were precious because they came on the supply ship, so in the daytime they used glass and the sun’s own fire.

From Literature