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How to pronounce glazier in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms glass-cutter, glass cutter, glassworker, glazer
Type of artificer, artisan, craftsman, journeyman
Derivation glaze

Examples of glazier

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Glazier acknowledges he was amazed when he received a response from the lyricist.
From the fresnobee.com
An apprentice glazier can work on both commercial job sites and residential ones.
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Brandy, a retired glazier, faces different challenges than most marathoners.
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Glazier will receive nothing monetarily from any of the airings of his show.
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Glazier said the schools can get the 1,000 hours in if school days are a little longer.
From the newsobserver.com
The doctors are trying to do for him what the glazier did for the window.
From the boston.com
Gregory Brown, 52, used to be a glazier installing plate-glass windows.
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However, Gil Morava followed the lead set by his grandfather and he apprenticed as a glazier.
From the dailyherald.com
Glazier did not provide a timeline for the completion of his review.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • Glass cutter: someone who cuts flat glass to size
  • A glazier is a construction professional that selects, cuts, installs, replaces, and removes residential, commercial, and artistic glass.
  • One who glazes; a craftsman who works with glass, fitting windows, etc
  • (Glaziers) Install glass in windows, skylights, store fronts, and display cases, or on surfaces, such as building fronts, interior walls, ceilings, and tabletops. Illustrated Example: Window Glass Installer, Plate Glass Installer, Stained Glass Glazier
  • Those who set glass, which involves cutting, coloring, and layering.
  • A craftsperson that works with glass. More specifically, the person that fabricates a leaded glass windows.
  • A person whose trade is to install glass in structures. The glazier removes old putty, cuts glass to fit the openings requiring it, and secures it there by whatever means are necessary or appropriate.
  • One who breaks windows and shew-glasses, to steal goods exposed for sale. GLIB. Smooth, slippery. Glib tongued; talkative.
  • An individual who installs commercial or residential glass.