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Example sentences for "glas"

Lexicographically close words:
glare; glared; glares; glaring; glaringly; glass; glasse; glassed; glasses; glassful
  1. On the base is engraved 'Alsz diesz glas war alt tausend Jahr, es Pfalzgraff Ludwig Philipszen Werehret war--1643.

  2. After that time the first place was held by the rival town of Steinschoenau, to this day the centre of the industry (Lobmeyr, Die Glas Industrie, 1874, p.

  3. Footnote 90: Not long after this a German poet writes to this effect-- 'Gott hat erschaffen manchen Mann Der Glas aus Asche machen kann Und dass kan schoepfen wie er will.

  4. It cannot be said that the effect of this pausch glas Malerei, as it is sometimes called in Germany, is very satisfactory.

  5. A still more famous literary lady was Anna Maria van Schurman, who among so many other accomplishments had, as Cats has recorded, mastered the art 'met een diamant op het glas gheestigh to schrijven.

  6. He hadde a croys of latoun, ful of stones, And in a glas he hadde pigges bones.

  7. Again, the twisted-podded whitlow-grass is a rather shabby-looking little crucifer; but the day when I found it under the crags of Snowdon in Cwm Glas stands out distinguished and unforgotten.

  8. It ran as follows: 7 Juni Glas zwei atrosen graus bringt ihnen "This is written in German," said John Mangles the moment he looked at it.

  9. With his glas in his i, he staired at every body.

  10. His exlent pa went on, warming as he continued to speak, and drinking a fresh glas at evry full stop.

  11. Any one acquainted with recent craters would see at once that Glas Llyn is not an ancient one; and I am not surprised to find the Government geologists declaring that the Llyn on Cader Idris is not one either.

  12. We may reasonably suppose that there has been a considerable increase of population since Glas visited the island, which is above thirty years ago.

  13. Glas also stalked about like a poisoned man after yesterday's fiasco and failed to utter a single one of his usual jokes.

  14. Glas jovially, tinkling a bottle with his knife.

  15. Glas maliciously thrust back at Wladek and retired behind the scenes.

  16. He had revenged himself for the trick that Glas had played on him on the foregoing day when he had got Dobek drunk and together with Wladek made him up as a negro.

  17. The funniest jokes of Glas could not chase the clouds of worry from the brows of the actors.

  18. After the curtain fell she left the stage without paying any attention to the violent quarrel that broke out between Glas and Dobek.

  19. Kaczkowska looks like a frying pan covered with melted butter; Mrs. Piesh like a hen seeking her strayed chicks; and Mrs. Glas like a calf enveloped in a rainbow.

  20. Treat us to a whiskey, Director, and I will tell you something," Glas began anew.

  21. Halt rapped at his desk energetically, but Glas kept on singing one and the same thing over and over again, whispering pleadingly to Dobek in the pauses: "Prompt!

  22. Glas stood before the very box of the prompter and quietly and significantly began to knock with his foot to Dobek for he was to sing some solo part of which, as was his usual custom, he did not know a single word.

  23. He kicked Dobek in the face and suddenly stood mute and motionless, gazing with a blank expression at the public, for Dobek, having received a kick in the teeth, grabbed Glas by the leg and held him tightly.

  24. Let me speak," mumbled Glas in a voice that was already growing inaudible, while he leaned on the table and gazed at the candles with hazy eyes.

  25. Glas so tightly by the leg that he could not move.

  26. Dobek nodded his head and had not yet returned to his post when Glas accosted him.

  27. Don't you know that Glas never studies his roles!

  28. Halt signaled to him with his baton and Glas with a comically attuned face began to sing some remembered word and strain his ears for a cue from Dobek, but Dobek was silent.

  29. Of her poet grandfather Glas nothing is known.

  30. Séglas has reported the history of a woman with mental torticollis, who submitted to treatment by Brissaud's method, and a remarkably quick alleviation was the result.

  31. Séglas has had a case of ærophagic tic which eventually became one of general paralysis, and a similar instance occurred in the practice of one of us.

  32. Glas left the ship then, and he went to where Conn Crither was, and he asked who was he.

  33. When Cian saw his brother coming in he rushed out, and there he saw Balor and the Glas out in the sea.

  34. Now Cian had a wonderful cow, the Glas Gaibhnenn, and her milk never failed.

  35. Now Balor had set his mind for a long time on the Glas Gaibhnenn, but he had never been able to get near her up to this time.

  36. So two of the strangers were sent against them that day, and they got their death by Glas and by Conn Crither.

  37. And not long after that Conn Crither came back to Glas, and he gave Glas great praise for all he had done.

  38. And no sooner did Balor get the halter in his hand than he set out, dragging the Glas along with him, to the strand, and across the sea to his own island.

  39. And one time Cian was wanting some swords made, and he went to Goibniu's forge, and he brought the Glas Gaibhnenn with him, holding her by a halter.

  40. So Madan came to the land, and the two attacked one another, and made a very hard fight; but as it was not in the prophecy that Glas would find his death there, it was the son of the King of the Marshes that got his death by him.

  41. Parties generally take cold meat with them, and a bottle either of Wine, or Spirits, and dine at the Spring or Well near the side of the Quellyn Copper path, about two hundred yards below Bwlch Glas gap, where the Copper Ore Bin is situated.

  42. I paid the gouldsmith for seting me a burning glas in a silver frame 1½ mas, and the frame waid 3 mas 8 condrins.

  43. Also an other letter to Magazamon Dono, our host at Miaco, to send hether a chist of glas bottelles to carry down with us.

  44. I delivered to Mr. Kelley the powder, the bokes, the glas and the bone, for the Lord Rosenberg; and he thereuppon gave me dischardg in writing of his own hand subscribed and sealed.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    glass beads; glass bottle; glass bowl; glass case; glass darkly; glass dish; glass door; glass eyes; glass globe; glass houses; glass jars; glass making; glass painting; glass plate; glass plates; glass retort; glass shade; glass slide; glass tube; glass tubes; glass tubing; glass vessel; glass vessels; glass window; glass windows; glass works