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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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“A deadly decaying branch hung over children’s heads, and no one acted,” said Glassman.

From Los Angeles Times

The parents’ attorney, Robert Glassman, said in a statement that camps have a responsibility to assess the safety of places where kids play, and public entities should not turn a blind eye to obviously dangerous conditions.

From Los Angeles Times

“It is less damaging to workers to correct a policy move that is too easy than to correct one that is too tight,” explained James Glassman, a former economist with J.P.

From MarketWatch

The brothers’ attorney, Robert Glassman, argued during the trial last month that under the LAPD’s policy, officers are generally still not allowed to go racing through the streets without lights and sirens when pursuing a minor traffic infraction.

From Los Angeles Times

And if they do, Glassman said in court, they are supposed to alert dispatchers of their intentions.

From Los Angeles Times