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was glass
noun
An amorphous solid, often transparent substance made by melting sand with a mixture of soda, potash and lime.
Exact(56)
Her answer was glass.
There was glass everywhere.
There was glass everywhere and pandemonium.
He was, Glass saw, sulking.
"There was glass, garbage," he recalled.
There was glass and water everywhere.
And the material was glass, not glass block.
Similar(4)
The shop was glass-fronted and posters outside displayed the latest offers.
A new three-story main entrance on Marshall Street was glass-fronted with two tiers of steel and steel-mesh balconies inside.
Some people said chemical line, too, was glass-coated, while others said it was soaked in an acidic chemical that could inflict easily infected wounds.
Was Glass-Steagall useful in its day?
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