1. fiberglass - Noun
2. fiberglass - Verb
a covering material made of glass fibers in resins
Source: WordNetI hate relativism. I hate relativism more than I hate anything else, excepting, maybe, fiberglass powerboats... surely, surely, no one but a relativist would drive a fiberglass powerboat. Jerry Fodor
Edward rode in the backseat of my father's police car, behind the fiberglass divider, with an amused expression - probably due to my father's amused expression, and the grin that widened every time Charlie stole a glance at Edward in his rearview mirror. Stephenie Meyer
I was a beautiful vampire princess loved, worshiped and admired by all. I lived in a luxurious gothic castle and I have no idea how I ended up at this fiberglass table with you losers. Alyson Noel
About half of all consumption globally, boron is used as an additive in glass fibers of boron-containing fiberglass for insulation and structural materials. Source: Internet
Acoustic instruments can also be made out of artificial materials, such as carbon fiber and fiberglass (particularly the larger instruments, such as cellos and basses). Source: Internet
A fiberglass capsule was fitted over this decommissioned missile to convert it into Cochrane's Phoenix. Source: Internet