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glazer
1[gley-zher]
Glazer
2[gley-zer]
noun
Nathan, 1923–2019, U.S. sociologist.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Baughman got his start as a glazer, someone who works with glass, in 2004 when he began working for a friend’s dad.
And what if a doughnut was put through the glazer 25 times?
He held a steady job as a window glazer and got married before authorities realized the mistake in January 2014.
He held a steady job as a glazer, got married and had a son before authorities realised the mistake, in January 2014.
In the following trades Jews formed between one-fourth and nearly two-thirds of the entire workers: watchmakers, tinners, modistes, tailors, glazers, housepainters, coopers and bookbinders.
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