Adjective: glassed glãstVerb: glass glãs
- Furnish with glass
"glass the windows";
- glaze
- Enclose with glass
"glass in a porch";
- glass in
- Put in a glass container
"They glassed the rare specimens for long-term preservation"
- Scan (game in the forest) with binoculars
"The hunter glassed the hillside for deer"
- Become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance
"Her eyes glass over when she is bored";
- glaze, glass over, glaze over
- [Brit] Hit with a glass, particularly in the face
"The drunk man glassed his opponent during the bar fight"
Type of: change, close in, enclose, furnish, inclose, insert, introduce, offer, provide, put in, render, scan, shut in, stick in, supply
Antonym: glassless
Encyclopedia: Glassed
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