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glassed-in
[ glast-in, glahst- ]
adjective
- enclosed by glass or glass panels, as for protection or shelter:
a glassed-in shower.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of glassed-in1
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Example Sentences
Within moments, the bureau chief summoned me into his glassed-in office, and pointed for me to sit down.
They went up in the passenger elevator in the main building of the plant to a sort of glassed-in roof garden.
Morning sunlight gleamed through a glassed-in wall, and Shandor stopped at the door, almost speechless.
He saw rolls of tapestries, collections of brass camels and donkeys, and glassed-in cases of jewelry.
He continued on around the room until he came to a glassed-in case that held some rare alabaster figures.
It was a glassed-in room on the tail-end o' the rear coach and it must of been a pleasant place to set and watch the scenery.
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