From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcut glassˌcut ˈglass noun [uncountable] TIGglass that has patterns cut into its surface a cut glass decanter
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cut glass• He was presented with a cut glass crystal decanter by senior purchasing manager David Bayston.• A cut glass tumbler sat on the coffee table beside a bottle of gin and a bottle of tonic water.• Of note is the fine quality of porcelain and, of course, Bohemian cut glass.• The festivities were capped by an emotional presentation of a set of Bohemian cut glass from the staff to Bernard and Laura.• Dinner is an occasion to be savoured with candlelight, cut glass and fine china.• Percival also achieved her fourth victory of the week, and both were presented with enough cut glass to open a shop.