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glass

[glas] / glæs /
NOUN
object that reflects an image
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A scallion you keep alive in a glass of water.

From Salon

"We spent around an hour getting all the glass out and the porch smelt a bit, but you can imagine."

From BBC

The term derives from the white crystalline powder used in cleaning, soldering, glass making and in pesticides, which in centuries past was sold as a cure-all.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was not clear who had ever counted them, but the King was ready to raise a glass to Christmas and perhaps, he might have been thinking about "good health" in a more personal way.

From BBC

And then there are the Mayer’s new front doors, sporting curved, half-moon glass reminiscent of a classic theater.

From Salon