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Glaser

[ gley-zer ]

noun

  1. Donald A., 1926–2013, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1960.


Glaser

/ ˈɡleɪzə /

noun

  1. GlaserDonald Arthur1926MUSSCIENCE: physicist Donald Arthur. born 1926, US physicist: invented the bubble chamber; Nobel prize for physics 1960


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Example Sentences

“We share the hate,” Glaser says cheerfully, sipping her ubiquitous can of Diet Dr Pepper.

Glaser says attacking the audience is off-limits, though she did call a heckler a “c--t” once.

“I enjoy when women say, ‘This is what we talk about,’” the 28-year-old Nikki Glaser told me over the phone.

But Glaser made no mention of Wachovia, what had gone wrong there, and what might be learned from the lapse in oversight.

Indeed, he had brooded in this fashion ever since the Glaser affair.

Then Glaser averred he had been set upon near the Judengasse one dark night, soon after Ferrari's visit.

Wilhelmine, forgive me; but this preposterous Glaser story, as you call it, has never been properly explained.

Glaser was apothecary in ordinary to the king and Monsieur, and demonstrator in chemistry to the Jardin des Plantes.

Glaser was the principal, probably the only person who furnished Sainte-Croix and his mistress with poisons.

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