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The phrase "glass off" is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it may have a specific meaning in certain industries or regions, but it is not a standard phrase that would be understood by most readers. It is likely that using this phrase would cause confusion. Example: The glass off the kitchen window was cracked, so I had to replace it.
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I want to take my Glass off, but there's a tweet from Joyce Carol Oates in response to a tweet I posted of myself wearing Glass.
"We wanted to keep Berry off the boards and Glass off the break," said Jeff Moore, Auburn's 6-7, 220-pound forward.
Mr. Browne pointed out that such problems are easily solved by tossing the glass off fast, which also makes the drinker dissipate more quickly.
Passersby will stop and stare, ask questions or maybe even react badly if you turn to face them, so Google helpfully suggests that taking Glass off might be the best idea.
If you're asked to turn your phone off, turn Glass off as well.
Light traveling through the glass, off of the under coating and back gives it a layered look.
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Fill the main compartment with evenly distributed glass; off-kilter and heavily loaded carts tip over easily.
She took her glasses off and wiped her eyes.
"Take your glasses off!" one of them foolishly shouts.
He wears $15 reading glasses, off the rack at CVS.
He takes his glasses off; he looks at the clock; he puts his glasses back on.
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