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toughened glass in British English (ˈtʌfənd ɡlɑːs) nounglass that has been made stronger using chemical or thermal treatments so that it will not break easily The chopping board is made of a virtually unbreakable toughened glass. Examples of 'toughened glass' in a sentencetoughened glass The legs are chrome, and the top is made from 18mm toughened glass.Don't worry - the tiger is safely behind toughened glass.It is a 12ft-high cubicle of toughened glass and wood that fills the corner.It produces about 10,000sq m, equating to 70 tonnes, of toughened glass every day.The absorber is covered by a toughened glass 'slate'.The judge found that at least 35 per cent of the toughened glass panels had not been heat soaked as they should have been.It will now be replaced by a more elegant toughened glass structure at a cost of 17million.Opt for doors with good security solutions, including toughened glass, an alarm and heavy-duty locks and bolts.Admittedly, it does need to be toughened glass. |