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glass

[glas, glahs] / glæs, glɑs /
NOUN
object that reflects an image
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Basically the privilege of seeing a lit-up piece of pricey glass descend for a mere 60 seconds.

From MarketWatch

Old age, she says, makes you live more in the present and savor the moment, whether you’re enjoying a glass of chocolate milk, a grandchild’s phone call or conversation with friends.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also leads to the primary bathroom, which features a chic his-and-her vanity, a soaking tub, and a large glass shower—all surrounded by marble walls.

From MarketWatch

“I will look at them and say, ‘Get a glass of water because you don’t look good.’”

From The Wall Street Journal

Photos from the scene showed the 36-year-old being helped out of the back seat of a black SUV, surrounded by what appears to be broken glass.

From BBC