Sentence examples for fiberglass from inspiring English sources

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The word 'fiberglass' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun used to describe material made from very fine glass fibres. You can use it when referring to a material that is light, strong, and waterproof. For example: "The boat was built with a hull made from fiberglass, making it light and durable."

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fiberglass

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US spelling of fibreglass

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Yet hardly any of the hundreds of abstract works, in stone, wood, metal and fiberglass, along with early paintings, had ever been seen in public.That oversight has now been corrected.

Describing the sides-effects of treatment as hell - "my bones would feel like they were made out of fiberglass, just shattering over and over again every time I tried to move a joint" - she found strength in stand-up comedy, art and experimental makeup.

And a warning if you do: even bad ones can look good because that fiberglass body means no obvious rust.

In his later years he also created several large sculptures of black-and-white painted fiberglass for various public spaces.

McKinney's ramshackle boat suggested a piece of fiberglass stamped into boat shape from a blank with a single blow.

Among the other works that have incurred severe trashing since "The Fall Show," as the artists have cleverly titled their exhibition, is the sculpture made of fiberglass, which has now been shattered into several chunks, its original shape — a large vase with a hand sticking out of the top — entirely unrecognizable.

All these thoughts are very finely intertwined, and untangling them can sometimes seem like trying to pull apart a roll of fiberglass insulation and separate it out into individual glass threads.

He fell several more times on his shredded, flapping ski — one of those narrow fiberglass sticks that appears flimsy and vulnerable even when intact.

No one wanted to shoulder responsibilityfor the times and to slog off to uncertaindestinies in fiberglass pilot houses.I had no idea that you meant it to be early.The fatal tarnish of the everydaygroans and incites mobs to splendorand wrongdoing as though a tissue of sleeping carswere to upbraid dawn.

The present is a sixteen-foot fiberglass sloop, for which everyone has chipped in.

His fiberglass head, hat and boots were consumed, as were most of his fabric clothes, leaving only his outstretched arms, belt buckle and metal skeleton intact.

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