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[ glast-in, glahst- ] / ˈglæstˈɪn, ˈglɑst- /
adjectiveenclosed by glass or glass panels, as for protection or shelter: a glassed-in shower. Origin of glassed-inFirst recorded in 1950–55 Words nearby glassed-inglass can, glass ceiling, glass cliff, glass curtain, glass cutter, glassed-in, glass eel, glasses, glass eye, glass-faced, glass fibre Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for glassed-inWithin moments, the bureau chief summoned me into his glassed-in office, and pointed for me to sit down. I Killed Sunny von Bulow|Suzy Welch|December 9, 2008|DAILY BEAST Afterwards we walked along the narrow aisle to the glassed-in observation room up forward. The Worlds of If|Stanley Grauman Weinbaum Dorothy found herself in a small, glassed-in compartment, evidently the pilot house. Dorothy Dixon Wins Her Wings|Dorothy Wayne Through the transparent walls of the glassed-in booth, they could see the morning breakfast-seekers drifting into the place. Martyr|Alan Edward Nourse
It was a glassed-in room on the tail-end o' the rear coach and it must of been a pleasant place to set and watch the scenery. Gullible's Travels, Etc.|Ring W. Lardner In one end of it was a large stone fireplace, on either side of which were glassed-in book shelves.
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