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  1. [U]²£Á§ hard brittle, usually transparent, substance (as used in windows)
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  4. [C]Ò»±­Ö®Á¿ the amount that a vessel made of glass holds
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Noun:
  1. a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure

  2. a container for holding liquids while drinking

  3. the quantity a glass will hold

  4. a small refracting telescope

  5. an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant

  6. a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror

  7. glassware collectively;

    "She collected old glass"

Verb:
  1. furnish with glass;

    "glass the windows"

  2. scan (game in the forest) with binoculars

  3. enclose with glass;

    "glass in a porch"

  4. put in a glass container

  5. become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance;

    "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"

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  • Many materials..such as glass and cast iron, exhibit brittle fracture.

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  • Above the main doors a glassed-in bulb pushed out a sickly..light.

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