Lucite

[ loo-sahyt ]

Trademark.
  1. a transparent or translucent plastic, any of a class of methyl methacrylate ester polymers.

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How to use Lucite in a sentence

  • From Lucite platforms to S&M detailing, this season's crop of must-have heels are fit for a lady of the night.

    You Paid What for Those Shoes? | Rebecca Dana | March 29, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • She climbed up to the stage in her Lucite heels, wearing a bright red kimono with her name sewn onto the back.

    The Stripper Who Lost a Breast | Melissa Lion | August 21, 2009 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • He got a block of Lucite, a foot square on the end by two and a half feet long, out of a closet under the chart table.

    Four-Day Planet | Henry Beam Piper
  • When I got back to the office I thought I'd just turn on the Lucite and see what they might be up to next.

    Nine Men in Time | Noel Miller Loomis
  • Both were dressed in what looked like workmen's overalls made of Lucite chain-mail, or knitted glow-worms.

    Freudian Slip | Franklin Abel
  • He had built an underwater case for it from stainless steel and Lucite.

    The Wailing Octopus | Harold Leland Goodwin