Tiffany glass
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Tiffany glass
Named after L. C. Tiffany
Example Sentences
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Better yet, the Palm Court has Tiffany glass skylights, with an intricate pattern that could easily transform itself into a nest of writhing snakes whenever people aren’t looking directly at it.
From Slate • Jul. 4, 2021
The home has seven bedrooms and 10.5 bathrooms, including a primary suite complete with Tiffany glass that was purchased from Elton John in the ’80s.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 15, 2020
The patrons of the five Tiffany glass windows there hail from names we know, our street-name families, the clans behind the commercial enterprises that crowned Cincinnati the Queen City in the mid-19th century.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 7, 2018
He became a deacon at the First Congregational Church, worshiping beneath that Tiffany glass.
From New York Times • Oct. 16, 2012
They are not attracted by Tiffany glass windows, nor the vanilla-flavored music of a mixed quartet, nor the oddly assorted "enrichments" we have dovetailed into a once puritan order of worship.
From Preaching and Paganism by Fitch, Albert Parker
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