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glassman

American  
[glas-muhn, glahs-] / ˈglæs mən, ˈglɑs- /

noun

plural

glassmen
  1. a person who makes or sells glass.

  2. a glazier.


glassman British  
/ ˈɡlɑːsmən /

noun

  1. a man whose work is making or selling glassware

  2. a less common word for glazier

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Etymology

Origin of glassman

1275–1325; Middle English (in proper names); glass, -man

Example Sentences

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Glassman says it’s obvious in hindsight that they were overconfident about the risks, although Hassett has seemed more willing to defend their position.

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From what I’ve read and talked to Kevin about, he’s not willing to give up on that,” Glassman says.

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Glassman isn’t sure whether Hassett has changed his mind in favor of a less free-market ideology or is just doing his best to support the man half of the country picked for president, twice.

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Glassman believes that the old Hassett will resurface, should he become Fed chair.

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In 1999, Hassett published Dow 36,000, a book he co-authored with James Glassman, a former journalist who would go on to work for the George W. Bush administration.

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