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glass-faced
[ glas-feyst, glahs- ]
adjective
- having the front or outer surfaces covered with glass.
Word History and Origins
Origin of glass-faced1
Example Sentences
Much of his library, he tells us, is kept in handsome, glass-faced barrister bookcases, totaling more than 100 stackable shelf units.
Wading through flooded highways last week, they struggled to reach modern glass-faced complexes in and around Yemalur where multinational firms including JP Morgan and Deloitte operate alongside large Indian start-ups.
They combine late Soviet aspirations for luxurious living — spacious apartments with balconies, glass-faced cabinets and orange sofas from the 1970s — with the feel of a prison thanks to stained walls, coils of barbed wire and the stench of rot and ruin.
His online shop also features thrifted items like glass-faced analog clocks and old coffee mugs that he upcycles into unique planters.
His online shop also features thrifted items like glass-faced analog clocks and old coffee mugs that he upcycles into unique planters.
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