round glass
collocation in Englishmeaningsofroundandglass
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round
adjective
uk/raʊnd/us/raʊnd/
shaped like a ball or circle, ...
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glass
noun
uk/ɡlɑːs/us/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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(Definition ofroundandglassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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After removing the dura, the chamber was filled with silicone oil and sealed with aroundglasscoverslip.
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Crowning this 14-foot high tower are eight frostedroundglasslamps and a golden spire.
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The publisher hated the executive of the economist who was wearing round glasses.
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Druks are small (3mm-18mm)roundglassbeads with small threading holes produced in a wide variety of colors and finishes and used mainly as spacers among beaded jewellery makers.
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The publisher hated the executives of the economist who were wearing round glasses.
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The cameraman adored the actor with the director who were wearing round glasses.
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He is fat, short, has got little grey hair, small round glasses and orange wings.
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He wears round glasses with thick frames over his big eyes.
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The brothers are all conservative, vegetarian and teetotallers, and dress in similar ways, with a preference for black suits and round glasses.
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Three men, dressed in black uniforms and wearing dark round glasses circulate around the singer, attempting to extort information from her.
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However, it is also often assembled in round glasses, which show the various layers, or pyramid.
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He was renowned for the large, round glasses and bushy mustache that he wore until the mid-1990s.
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He has wavy blue hair and round glasses.
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Aruto has short dark hair and wears large round glasses.
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He started out with round glasses and a goatee beard but later removed the beard.
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A cave-dwelling bat who wears round glasses, he is an extremely clumsy flyer and often crashes into trees and other objects.
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A small woman with a baby face, fluffy brown hair and big round glasses.
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