Word info

glassed-in

Adjective

Meaning

glassed-in (not comparable)

Enclosed, surrounded, or contained by glass panels, usually for protection.
The store's finest jewelry was glassed in.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A block east of where the pump once stood is a sleek glass office building designed by Richard Rogers with exposed piping painted a bold orange; its glassed-in lobby hosts a sleek, perennially crowded sushi restaurant. Source: Internet

For a real treat, take a turn on the steel catwalk and peruse the glassed-in, 3,000-bottle wine mezzanine stocked with rare vintages of Margaux and trophy pinots from the West Coast. Source: Internet

Some highlights of the 9,800-square-foot space include massive windows, suspended fireplaces, semi-private dining tables in the former smoke rooms, a glassed-in kitchen, and a semi-private chef’s table. Source: Internet

Circa 1994, a group of scientists move into a series of glassed-in biomes, under close scrutiny of the media and the project’s creator, who has a bit of a God complex. Source: Internet

Perfect to eat on our glassed-in balcony, tiny kittens in lap. Source: Internet

The restaurant has an interesting glassed-in kitchen, so you can watch the staff at work. Source: Internet

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