window glass

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Noun1.Window glass - sheet glass cut in shapes for windows or doorswindow glass - sheet glass cut in shapes for windows or doors
plate glass, sheet glass - glass formed into large thin sheets
window - a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air
windowpane, window - a pane of glass in a window; "the ball shattered the window"
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Wilson's got a scheme for driving plain window glass panes out of the market by decorating it with greasy finger marks, and getting rich by selling it at famine prices to the crowned heads over in Europe to outfit their palaces with.
He shut his eyes and pressed his forehead against the cold window glass, breathing in the chill that came through it.
I could see nothing of the room except the shining of the fire in the window glass, but I stiffened in all my joints with the consciousness that I was under close inspection.
Police sources said the labours were installing window glass on the 11th floor of an under construction building when the lift fell down that caused the ill-fated incident,reported a private news channel.
'Since the windows of my vehicles couldn't be lowered, I broke the driver's window glass and we went out.
The incident came to light when the owner of a car in Al Nakheel 1 area reported to police that his car's window glass was broken and his wallet stolen.
For Titan Glass, Inc., this means that whether homeowners are looking for window glass replacement on their smartphone or businesses are looking up commercial door glass providers on an office workstation, these glass professionals should appear front and center.
They, along with many artefacts like window glass, bottles, phials, lenses, tiles, and cut lead crystal have been discovered at what is now Stourbridge Glasshouse College.
Mr Dury said Stourbridge's role in glassmaking history came about as demand for window glass spiralled and the industry flourished thanks to the skills of French Huguenot glassmakers, who had fled religious persecution in France.
The window glass mounted in the test train is a pair glass combining a thin, strong chemically strengthened glass and light control glass WONDERLITETM.
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