smoked glass

collocation in English

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smoked
adjective[before noun]
uk
/sməʊkt/
us
/smoʊkt/
Smoked glass or a smoked window has been made darker, as if ...
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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 ofsmokedandglassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The news was shown on an epidiascope; we wrote the results on a bit ofsmokedglassand flashed them up.
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The exterior facade features curtain walls, and is made of black anodized aluminum andsmokedglasswindows.
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This type of strong motion seismometer recorded upon asmokedglass(glass with carbon soot).
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These incorporated precious woods, chromed metals, embellishments such as mirror, leather, parchment andsmokedglassin linear styles with decoration pared away wherever possible.
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The redwood paneled interior leaves the wooden beams and trusses completely exposed, whilesmokedglassclerstory windows provide most of the light.
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It can be used aesthetically, for example, in the manufacture of coffee tables withsmokedglasstops.
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The synagogue walls have tall,smokedglasswindows which allow light into the sanctuary.
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Early seismometers had an arrangement of levers on jeweled bearings, to scratchsmokedglassor paper.
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Thesmokedglass/steel-framed ticket office was built in the early 1980s to replace the original ticket office on the same site.
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The former translated sound vibrations into tracings onsmokedglassto show their acoustic waveforms, while the latter allowed sound to be displayed as patterns of light.
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Egan established his style of ship-handling, lying back in his bridge chair and wearing smoked glasses (against the sun's rays), while calling out helm and speed alterations.
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