Sentence examples for glass means from inspiring English sources

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Something like Google Glass means all sorts of advertiser data can be stored, sent, sold and used.

He wears it often, using it mostly to keep his phone in his pocket, which with Glass means speaking tweets.

The back seats are a little cramped, but the fact that the hatch is made of glass means it feels airy.

"Putting up a lot of glass means a lot of engineering challenges," said Yoshimi Sudo, a local builder who executed the construction.

Moreover, the glass means LCDs are heavy and easily broken, as anyone who has dropped a laptop knows to his cost.Another drawback is that LCDs consume a lot of power because they are lit from behind.

In this sense, the word glass means a solid without a crystalline structure — just like window glass, but made of sugars, protein and water molecules rather than silica.

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A miniature pint glass meant a much-deserved rest.

The floors were uncarpeted and the walls were glass, meant to reflect sound instead of absorbing it.

Most casual, bistro-style restaurants use a cheaper, smaller glass meant to hold just five or six ounces to begin with.

Nina's I Am Mahalo ($10) was billed as a Hawaiian pizza, which, through the raw looking glass, meant a pair of triangular crackers made from dehydrated nuts and seeds, topped with chunks of mango, tomato, and cashew cream.

Outside, disused Nasa rockets stood tall in the gardens; inside, Björk played to 600 people in a round chamber fashioned into a venue, made more spectacular by its surrounding walls of dark glass, meant to look like the night sky.

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