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Used with adjectives:
"
Watch out for the broken glass."
(broken)
"
The window is made of bulletproof glass."
(bulletproof, cut, frosted, stained)
"
Her glass is empty."
(empty, full, half-empty, half-full)
"
Hand me a beer glass."
(beer, champagne, whiskey, wine, tall)
"
She inherited a set of crystal glasses."
(crystal)
"
He poured me a fresh glass of water."
(fresh)
Used with verbs:
"
We learned how to make colored glass."
(make, blow)
"
The glass shattered when the ball hit it."
(shattered, broke, cracked, smashed)
"
She had a glass of milk with her cookies."
(had, drank)
"
He drained his glass."
(drained, emptied)
"
Can you fill her glass?"
(fill, refill)
"
I poured her a glass of wine."
(poured, handed)
"
I need to wash these glasses before the party."
(wash, clean)
"
They raised their glasses for the toast."
(raised, lifted, clinked)
"
I can't remember where I put down my glass."
(put down, set down)
Used with nouns:
"
She bought glass beads for an art project."
(beads)
"
I need a glass bottle for this."
(bottle, bowl, jar, vase)
"
They installed a glass door."
(door, panel, partition, roof, wall, window)
"
We bought a glass table for the patio."
(table)
"
We need to replace this pane of glass."
(pane, sheet, piece)
"
She got a sliver of glass in her foot."
(sliver, fragment, shard, splinter)
Used with prepositions:
"
They keep the jewelry behind glass."
(behind, under)
"
I cut myself on a piece of broken glass."
(on)
"
She had two glasses of wine with dinner."
(of)
"
Should I pour it in a glass?"
(in)