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glass cutter

noun

  1. a tool for cutting glass.
  2. a person who cuts glass into specified sizes.
  3. a person who etches designs onto or otherwise decorates the surface of glass.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • glass cutting noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of glass cutter1

First recorded in 1695–1705
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The PVC front door of the house in Barrhead presented a challenge so the glass cutters carved out a hole big enough for public order officers and detectives to step through.

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To help support his passions, Leonard worked multiple odd jobs, including teriyaki delivery person, window washer, paperboy, glass cutter and climbing guide.

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Because the glass display cases were too thick to break with a rubber hammer, Kuhn and Mr. Murphy used a glass cutter.

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So they used glass cutters to score a circle, which they covered with duct tape to prevent shattering and muffle the sound.

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The next year, Beraznik called Calgary’s equipment manager and learned that Blair was wearing glass cutters’ gloves — rubbery mitts designed to protect workers and do-it-yourselfers from cuts from glass edges.

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