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glass cutter
noun
One who cuts glass to make objects from it.
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Senhor Jose buys lard, a towel and a glass cutter.
He became a qualified glass cutter and was once married to a sergeant major's daughter.
Ms. Vogler left the factory job after four months and bought a glass cutter.
Mr. Beemer, 62, a glass cutter, is one of those who carry Ms. Kessler down the steps.
Glass cutting, introduced to Pittsburgh by William Peter Eichbaum, glass cutter to Louis XVI, was an important part of Bakewell's operation.
Whenever Ted Solotaroff, an editor and critic, sits at his desk, a tool from his father's trade -- a glass cutter -- is nestled among the pens and pencils of his own.
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Mr. George said that a significant part of the looting was professionally organized by gangs with glass cutters and sets of keys.
Then they undergo an additional six months of instruction, including training in special firearms, terrorism, and the use of tools ranging from glass cutters to concrete breakers.
A distinction was made between vitrarii ("glassmakers") and diatretarii ("glass cutters") in edicts of Constantine the Great, Theodosius, and Justinian suggesting that cutting played an important part in Byzantine glass decoration.
Glass cutters were found for breaking into cabinets and gypsum copies of statues and a replica of The Black Obelisk, which is held in the British Museum, were not touched.
Other important applications include saws for cutting rock and other hard materials, lathes and other types of cutting tools, glass cutters, phonograph needles, hardness testers, and wire-drawing dies.
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