1. glazier - Noun
2. glazier - Adjective
3. Glazier - Proper noun
One whose business is to set glass.
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According to Richard Glazier, a family physician and senior scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in Toronto, with a proper diet and sufficient exercise, the disease is highly preventable. Source: Internet
If the glass in a double glazed sash cracks, you have to buy a whole new glazing unit (assuming the company is still in business) which will cost $100 or more, and then pay a glazier to install it, because it’s not a do-it-yourself thing. Source: Internet
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Receiving Erin's Children: Philadelphia, Liverpool, and the Irish Famine Migration, 1845-1855 (2000) * Glazier, Michael, ed. The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America (U. of Notre Dame Press, 1999) 988pp * Gray, Breda. Source: Internet
Unlike most conventional concert pianists, Glazier draws on his background and connections with legendary figures in American Popular Song, such as Ira Gershwin, to blend recitals with stories of artists who influenced his career. Source: Internet