glassiness
English
Etymology
Noun
glassiness (uncountable)
- The state of being glassy.
- 1837, Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Vision of the Fountain” in Twice-Told Tales, Boston: American Stationers, p. 296,
- In one spot, the gush of the water violently agitated the sand, but without obscuring the fountain, or breaking the glassiness of its surface.
- 1899, Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, Chapter 2,
- The luster of inquiring glance faded swiftly into vacant glassiness.
- 1948, Flora Thompson, Still Glides the Stream, Chapter 1,
- The rounded top rail had been polished to glassiness by the Sunday trouser-seats of generations of village youths whose favourite perch it had been while waiting for the chimes to stop […]
- 1837, Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Vision of the Fountain” in Twice-Told Tales, Boston: American Stationers, p. 296,
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