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glassed-in

[ glast-in, glahst- ]

adjective

  1. enclosed by glass or glass panels, as for protection or shelter:

    a glassed-in shower.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of glassed-in1

First recorded in 1950–55
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So there is an immediate thrill to seeing the mahogany-paneled control room and glassed-in sound booth that fill the Golden Theater stage, where “Stereophonic†opened on Friday.

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At the rear of the gallery, two sculptures of multitiered shelving, each glassed-in and brightly illuminated from within by fluorescent lights, expand on the connection.

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At the biosphere, I wonder which section of glassed-in trees I need to go through to get to the talk about how cave diving is like living on the moon.

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In lieu of that metal door, Adjaye and his team have carved vestibules at the front and back, adding outdoor benches and a glassed-in storefront space that make what had been the ice plant’s mute brick facade along Bruckner Boulevard more welcoming, transparent and a public respite on the street.

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In the end, just the building’s sculptured facade, its public face, bulges outward above a glassed-in lobby.

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