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glass

[glas, glahs] / glæs, glɑs /
NOUN
object that reflects an image
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Of course, enjoying a solo glass of wine doesn’t mean that you’re lonely—or that you have an alcohol problem.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sitting on the deck, I put my nose to the glass and breathed in aromas of light peat, ripe plums, shortbread and, floating in on the breeze, sea air.

From The Wall Street Journal

A more limited version of the DRS, which excluded glass, was given approval.

From BBC

Other documents were found alongside the collection and labelling on the glass plate made it possible to identify the fragments of fabric as those coming from the Bayeux Tapestry, he added.

From BBC

He was first given a restraining order after turning up at Tweedy's home in January 2024 saying, "it's Daniel, I've come to get Cheryl", and then returning that July -asking for a glass of wine.

From BBC