a pair of lenses set in a frame resting on the nose and ears, used to correct or assist defective eyesight
a hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda and lime and cooling rapidly. It is used to make windows, drinking containers, and other articles
the screen is made from glass
a glass door
a drinking container made from glass
a beer glass
a lens, or an optical instrument containing a lens or lenses, in particular a monocle or a magnifying lens
a mirror
she couldn't wait to put the dress on and look in the glass
cover or enclose with glass
the inn has a long gallery, now glassed in
(especially in hunting) scan (one's surroundings) with binoculars
the first day was spent glassing the rolling hills
hit (someone) in the face with a beer glass
he glassed the landlord because he'd been chatting to Jo
reflect as if in a mirror
the opposite slopes glassed themselves in the deep dark water