Fine, but he'd still take the cut glass.
The production line of cut glass, including the popular Durit glasses, closed down in 1935.
Percival also achieved her fourth victory of the week, and both were presented with enough cut glass to open a shop.
She touched the cut glass on the lamps.
European cut glass influenced the patterns of American cut glass until 1880.
As he closed the volume, the light fell upon a large ashtray of cut glass.
He took the cut glass filled with a double dose of brandy and met her eyes, defiant.
Every tree was a chandelier of cut glass.
But the shakers had to have a similar feel - no cut glass, or colors that would detract from the clean look I was seeking.
Just the clink of cut glass, and talk of rich men's pleasures.
We don't need to have cut glass or fitted windows.
The bitterness in her voice could have cut glass.
It was a bitterly cold day, with an east wind blowing that could have cut glass.
And behind him is some bony old man with a shnoz that could cut glass.
Kirk said in a tone which would have cut glass.
"Very definitely so," Daniel said, feeling his lips form a smile hard enough to cut glass.
He took her arm, thinking the tension in it was edgy enough to cut glass.
There's a girl who can probably cut glass with her voice from a mile away.
It's only cut glass, but a very pretty shade of green that happens to set off my hair and eyes.
A woman from my office said, "You could cut glass with your cheekbones."