glass
1 of 2nouna container that is used for drinks and is made of glass
A1A glass, in the context of drinkware, is a container used for serving various beverages, including water, juice, soda, cocktails, and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. It is typically made of transparent or translucent material, such as glass or crystal, allowing the contents to be visible. Glasses come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and designs, each suited for different types of drinks and occasions. They may have stems and bases, or they may be stemless, depending on the style and functionality.
- Sarah enjoyed her milkshake in a thick glass with a straw.
- She poured orange juice into a clear glass.
- The bartender served a cocktail in a fancy glass.
- The children drank their juice from colorful glasses.
- They happily raised their glasses for a toast.
a hard material that is often clear and is used for making windows, bottles, etc.
Glass is a solid material that is typically transparent and made from a mixture of sand, soda ash, and limestone that is melted together at high temperatures and then cooled rapidly. It is known for its smooth, shiny surface and its ability to transmit light, making it ideal for use in windows, mirrors, and lenses. Glass can also be colored or tinted, and it is commonly used to make a wide range of objects, including bottles, jars, vases, and ornaments. It is valued for its versatility, durability, and recyclability, as well as its ability to be shaped into various forms through techniques such as blowing, casting, and molding.
- She drank water from a glass bottle to reduce plastic waste.
- The skyscraper's walls were made entirely of tinted glass.
- Be careful, the broken glass on the floor could cut your feet.
- Antique glass vases often have tiny bubbles in the material.
- Modern smartphones use toughened glass to protect their screens.
a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror
the quantity a glass will hold
a small refracting telescope
an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
glassware collectively