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Definition of stained glass in English: stained glassnounˌsteɪnd ˈɡlɑːsˌsteɪnd ˈɡlæs mass nounColoured glass used to form decorative or pictorial designs, typically by setting contrasting pieces in a lead framework like a mosaic and used for church windows. as modifier stained-glass windows Example sentencesExamples - The steeple of the priest's church stood tall, its four stained-glass windows unbroken by winds that lifted houses.
- Our parishioner had lived through the removal, replacement and removal again of altars and stained-glass windows.
- Over the past number of months, new stained-glass windows have been installed in the local Church and the project is now completed.
- The cafe, which is a listed building, opened in 1927 and features stained-glass windows by Harry Clarke.
- With stained-glass windows and dark oak panelling from floor to ceiling, it must be a glorious bolt-hole when the open fire is roaring in mid-winter.
- St Chad's unique stained-glass windows attract their own visitors.
- The upstairs is still waiting to be decorated, but the living room, with its two large stained-glass windows, needed little to improve it.
- The church is simply furnished but is home to an outstanding stained-glass window.
- Few art forms display such raw, dramatic beauty as stained-glass windows catching the full light of the sun.
- They are restoring scores of stained-glass windows at the John Rylands Library to their original condition.
- The roof was re-slated with a large amount of salvaged tiles and the Harry Clarke stained-glass windows were stabilised.
- The Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton is an elaborate Gothic structure with stained-glass windows and British oak sculpture.
- In 1955 he designed stained-glass windows for Metz Cathedral.
- Local lords and trade guilds made great donations of riches to ornament the cathedral, most notably, its unrivalled stained-glass windows.
- Tapestries hung from the walls, and the firelight glinted on the many stained-glass windows.
- In addition to his sculptural work Ghiberti designed stained-glass windows.
- Repairs also need to be carried out to secure the tower and keep the Victorian stained-glass window in the tower secure.
- However, on top of the hill sat an enormous, gothic-style mansion, with large stained-glass windows and a tall tower at the top.
- Narrow stained-glass windows on the far wall cast multicolored shadows on the simple floor, showing that this room was on the outside wall.
- With its original fittings, stained-glass windows, horseshoe table and padded leather seats, it has the air of authority expected of a public office.
Definition of stained glass in US English: stained glassnounˌstānd ˈɡlasˌsteɪnd ˈɡlæs Colored glass used to form decorative or pictorial designs, notably for church windows, both by painting and especially by setting contrasting pieces in a lead framework like a mosaic. as modifier stained-glass windows Example sentencesExamples - However, on top of the hill sat an enormous, gothic-style mansion, with large stained-glass windows and a tall tower at the top.
- The roof was re-slated with a large amount of salvaged tiles and the Harry Clarke stained-glass windows were stabilised.
- Our parishioner had lived through the removal, replacement and removal again of altars and stained-glass windows.
- The Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton is an elaborate Gothic structure with stained-glass windows and British oak sculpture.
- In addition to his sculptural work Ghiberti designed stained-glass windows.
- Local lords and trade guilds made great donations of riches to ornament the cathedral, most notably, its unrivalled stained-glass windows.
- The cafe, which is a listed building, opened in 1927 and features stained-glass windows by Harry Clarke.
- They are restoring scores of stained-glass windows at the John Rylands Library to their original condition.
- Few art forms display such raw, dramatic beauty as stained-glass windows catching the full light of the sun.
- The church is simply furnished but is home to an outstanding stained-glass window.
- The upstairs is still waiting to be decorated, but the living room, with its two large stained-glass windows, needed little to improve it.
- Over the past number of months, new stained-glass windows have been installed in the local Church and the project is now completed.
- Tapestries hung from the walls, and the firelight glinted on the many stained-glass windows.
- Repairs also need to be carried out to secure the tower and keep the Victorian stained-glass window in the tower secure.
- In 1955 he designed stained-glass windows for Metz Cathedral.
- Narrow stained-glass windows on the far wall cast multicolored shadows on the simple floor, showing that this room was on the outside wall.
- The steeple of the priest's church stood tall, its four stained-glass windows unbroken by winds that lifted houses.
- With its original fittings, stained-glass windows, horseshoe table and padded leather seats, it has the air of authority expected of a public office.
- With stained-glass windows and dark oak panelling from floor to ceiling, it must be a glorious bolt-hole when the open fire is roaring in mid-winter.
- St Chad's unique stained-glass windows attract their own visitors.
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