dark glass

collocation in English

meaningsofdarkandglass

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dark
adjective
uk
/dɑːk/
us
/dɑːrk/
with little or ...
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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 ofdarkandglassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdark glass

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His was an unusual design, almost totally enclosed bydarkglasswith few visible external features.
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The tower could be described as an international style tower, but it was described as postmodern, because it features setbacks and triangular shapes,darkglassand a sculpted base.
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The parent wore dark glasses (the lenses of which were covered in black cardboard) and a pair of headphones over which music played.
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Parents wore dark glasses to prevent cueing the infants.
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Their eyes remain hidden behind dark glasses as they lead the people around the arbor until the circle has been completely filled with twirling, swaying, glittering, and tinkling humanity.
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Thedarkglassand the dark wood are sort of the same during the daytime.
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Winram the man we see through a verydarkglass.
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Thedarkglassand the dark wood are sort of the same during the day time.
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The matrix isdarkglass.
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The building is covered with one-waydarkglass, which is lined with copper shielding in order to prevent espionage by trapping in signals and sounds.
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Thedarkglasscontains less silica and more magnesium and iron than the light green glass.
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Thedarkglassis also enriched in chromium, nickel and cobalt.
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This 1986 post-modern building with itsdarkglassfacade features a 36-storey tower atop a 2-storey atrium.
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Darkglassappears throughout, connected with thin veinlits.
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The candlestick was gilded by fire-gilding, with elements in niellod silver added, engraving, and tinydarkglasseyes inset on some of the figures.
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The building's facade was covered with 125000 sqft ofdarkglasswith strips of aluminum molding and contained the world's largest electronic signboard.
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Thickdarkglassallows visitors to see the orangutans while being invisible to them.
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The lack of retail, block-long walls of polished granite anddarkglasscause the tower to seem very formidable.
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Cobbles of suevite, crumbly impact breccia cobbles containing bits ofdarkglass, are found surrounding the lake.
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