cut-glass
English
Adjective
- attributive form of cut glass (“made of cut glass”)
- 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Cut-Glass Bowl”, in Scribner's Magazine:
- There was a rough stone age and a smooth stone age and a bronze age, and many years afterward a cut-glass age. In the cut-glass age, when young ladies had persuaded young men with long, curly mustaches to marry them, they sat down several months afterward and wrote thank-you notes for all sorts of cut-glass presents—punch bowls, finger-bowls, dinner-glasses, […]
- Alternative form of cutglass (“clearly enunciated”)
- 2021 March 27, Simon Hattenstone, “Charlotte Rampling: ‘I am prickly. People who are prickly can’t be hurt any more’”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- “Yes, I really was pinging,” she says, with that imperious cut-glass accent.
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