burning glass
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of burning glass
First recorded in 1560–70
Example Sentences
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He and I know to move around them by sheer memory; the burning glass promises to singe the skin if touched.
From The Guardian • Apr. 17, 2018
Priestley did not know what he had made when he heated red oxide of mercury with a burning glass and collected the atmosphere caused by the process.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The film begins with a helicoptic view, swooping over the dome of St. Peter's, then briefly darts away to Greece to catch the sun's rays igniting the traditional torch through a burning glass at Olympia.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The big burning glass is not a new idea.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Just as though a giant in the sky had trained a big burning glass on the Harmon brothers and whipped it back quick.
From The Mississippi Saucer by Long, Frank Belknap
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