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shatterproof

[shat-er-proof] / ˈʃæt ərˌpruf /


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Better mirrors, better brakes and shatterproof windshields became standard.

From The Wall Street Journal May 2, 2026

During the ceremony, Musk repeated a stunt that went awry at the Cybertruck unveiling in 2019 when a Tesla executive hurled a softball-sized metal ball at a prototype’s supposedly shatterproof windows.

From Seattle Times Nov. 30, 2023

Another person who has worked with Malinin called him “cocky,” in the brazen shatterproof manner of a teenager who has beaten the world and realizes he can keep doing it.

From Washington Post Jan. 26, 2023

Department of Homeland Security in late 2021, Maricopa strengthened doors, added shatterproof film on windows and bought more first aid kits, according to the documents.

From Reuters Nov. 6, 2022

I know why there is no glass, in front of the watercolor picture of blue irises, and why the window opens only partly and why the glass in it is shatterproof.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood




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