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glasses SUBST pl

glasses
a new pair of glasses

glass <es> [glæs, Brit glɑːs] SUBST

1. glass sem pl (material):

vidro m

2. glass (for drinks):

copo m

magnifying glass SUBST

plate glass SUBST

wine glass <-es> SUBST

stained glass window SUBST

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inglês
She is beautiful but hides her beauty behind large glasses and frumpy, old-fashioned clothes.
en.wikipedia.org
Each person on a card has three characteristics, chosen from a set of five, namely big ears, orange hair, thick lips, a big nose and glasses (to represent nearsightedness).
en.wikipedia.org
All glasses used on the premises will be made of toughened glass, plastic or a similar material.
www.burnham-on-sea.com
It is applied using a torch and paint brush while wearing the standard safety equipment used for any patina application: rubber gloves, safety glasses, and a respirator.
en.wikipedia.org
He is described as frail and skinny with glasses, about 5 foot 7 tall, and currently a bit unshaven.
www.hawkesbay.co.nz
It's bad enough having vision problems, but having to carry multiple pairs of glasses or use awkward bifocals just adds insult to injury.
www.techly.com.au
Show bartenders that they serve 30 per cent more liquor in short, wide tumblers than tall highball glasses, they deny it.
www.macleans.ca
A massive wet bar near the kitchen provides the ideal space to hold all your wine glasses and barware.
www.syracuse.com
Wander through all of the pretty stalls with piping hot glasses mulled wine in hand.
www.her.ie
The room is heaving with large groups clinking glasses and slopping food, enjoying themselves with gusto.
www.nzherald.co.nz

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