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The answer GLASSED has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of glassed in various dictionaries:
verb - furnish with glass
verb - scan (game in the forest) with binoculars
verb - enclose with glass
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| ___-in (like some porches) |
| Became expressionless |
| ___ in (enclosed, as a porch) |
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| Oct 25 2019 New York Times |
| May 19 2007 Newsday.com |
| Nov 18 2001 New York Times |
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| cover or enclose with glass. |
| fitted or covered with glass |
| of a person on whom a glass is smashed. |
| Simple past tense and past participle of glass. |
| A hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda and lime and cooling rapidly. It is used to make windows, drinking containers, and other articles. |
| A drinking container made from glass. |
| A lens, or an optical instrument containing a lens or lenses, in particular a monocle or a magnifying lens. |
| A mirror. |
| Cover or enclose with glass. |
| (especially in hunting) scan (one's surroundings) with binoculars. |
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Glassing is a physical attack using a glass or bottle as a weapon. Glassings can occur at bars or pubs where alcohol is served and such items are readily available. The most common method of glassing involves the attacker smashing an intact glass in the face of the victim. However, the glass may be smashed before the attack, and then gripped by the remaining base of the glass or neck of the bottle with the broken shards protruding outwards. Glassing is easily prevented by using containers made from plastic or tempered glass instead, but they suffer from unpleasant feel (plastic) and higher expense (for tempered glass). These alternative containers are slowly being adopted in areas with a high frequency of glassing, such as the United Kingdom and Australia. In New Zealand, a similar phenomenon is referred to as "bottling". * Common injuries resulting from glassings are heavy blood loss, permanent scarring, disfigurement and loss of sight through ocular injury. In the United Kingdom, there |