clear glass
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclearandglass
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clear
adjective
uk/klɪər/us/klɪr/
easy to understand, hear, read, ...
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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 ofclearandglassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofclear glass
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The building has 21 elevators, each with walls constructed ofclearglasspanels enclosing fractured glass.
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A dark brown glass bottle gives some protection to the beer, but green andclearglassbottles offer virtually no protection at all.
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It consisted of a pint-sizedclearglassbottle with a crimped metal cap.
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Decoratively etchedclearglasslights occupy the tympanym over each opening.
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The deck was shuffled and placed into aclearglass.
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The oak frames contain eitherclearglass, reflective glass or metal mesh.
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The end walls are almost fully glazed in a combination of translucent andclearglasspanels.
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The matrix is a completely fresh,clearglass.
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The standards were insulated internally with wooden cover strips to reduce cold bridging, and the externalclearglasswas glazed in a system of light timber mullions and transoms.
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Catalogue 7483 (two pieces ofclearglasstumbler).
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Clearglassenables, for instance, foreign bodies in milk to be more readily spotted.
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Clearglassor amber glass can be produced only from recycled amber orclearglass.
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Must it be the pure flint andclearglassnow used?
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The portrait paperweights contained pictures of ordinary people reproduced on a milk glass disk and encased withinclearglass.
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There are six smaller,clearglasswindows on the south and two on the north.
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The north and south walls had large round-arched windows ofclearglass, which allowed for a brightly lit interior.
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Theclearglassalso allows for the food to be seen during the cooking process.
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Originally, all of the sanctuary windows containedclearglass.
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