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glazier Definition

gla·zier (glāz̸hər; chiefly Brit, -zē ər)

noun

a person whose work is cutting glass and setting it in windows, etc.

Etymology: ME glasier: see glass & -ier

glazier Related Forms
gla·zi·ery (-z̸hər ē, -zē ər ē) noun
glazier Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • get: Then I had to get Becks on the internet to get a glazier down.

Adjective modifier

  • local: We have asked for quotes from local glaziers, now that the local Council has blocked our access to grant aid.
  • double: For triple glazing you need a double glazier you know and trust.

Noun used with modifier

  • emergency: The following morning an emergency glazier attended a car in the carpark which my window overlooked.
  • master: He hain't got his second wind yet, " said the master glazier.
  • specialist: Hand blown cylinder glass, to replicate the original glazing of 1836, has been placed by specialist glaziers between the bars.

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