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heavy glass
noun
A heavy optical glass, consisting essentially of potassium borosilicate.
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The doors are made of steel and the windows of heavy glass.
She walked through the kitchen, slid the heavy glass door open, and strode out.
An egg needs to be handled differently from a heavy glass tumbler.
The bottles are heavy glass with neat straight contours, inscribed gold lids and italic typeface.
Then I am handed the trophy, the huge heavy glass trophy that I can hardly hold.
The subsidies offset, among other things, the high cost of shipping heavy glass — auto windshields, for example — across the Pacific.
The hotel is so environmentally correct that even the water bottles in the gym are made of thick, heavy glass.
THE doors of the Metro stations in Moscow are lethal thick, heavy glass with a wicked swing.
The only distractions were the sharp blasts of cold air as new diners wrestled the heavy glass doors open.
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The cab is air-conditioned, decorated with Mies van der Rohe"Barcelona" chairs, Baccarat crystal, & a heavy glass-topped table.
A heavy glass-topped coffee table rests on a zebra-skin rug, and on the rug, beneath the table, are two metal lizards — one gilt, one brass.
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