What's the difference between glazer and glazier?

Glazer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who applies glazing, as in pottery manufacture, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, and the like.
  • (n.) A tool or machine used in glazing, polishing, smoothing, etc.; amoung cutlers and lapidaries, a wooden wheel covered with emery, or having a band of lead and tin alloy, for polishing cutlery, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Profit for the second quarter was £27.8m before tax but the club’s astronomical debt under the Glazers’ ownership stands at £322.1m, a 6.2% decrease on the 2014 level of £343.4m.
  • (2) The same segments have been described to be responsible for the hexamer-hexamer linkage (Yu, M.-H. & Glazer, A.N.
  • (3) Last week the president of the US-based National Organisation on Disability, Carol Glazer, was quoted as describing the use of disability in his murder defence as “exploitation”.
  • (4) • Malcolm Irving Glazer, businessman and sports entrepreneur, born 15 August 1928; died 28 May 2014
  • (5) "Malcolm Glazer was the guiding force behind the building of a Super Bowl-champion organisation," he said in a statement.
  • (6) A spectacular fall from grace on the pitch – from first to seventh, playing dour football that is anathema to fans who feasted on success throughout the Ferguson era – will also lead to renewed scrutiny of the club's controversial US owners, the Glazer family , away from it.
  • (7) United’s owners, the Glazer family, infamously loaded the £525m debt of their 2005 takeover on to the club itself to repay, which has cost United more than £700m since.
  • (8) Malcolm Glazer, the head of the family that own Manchester United , died on Wednesday morning aged 86, in his hometown of Tampa.
  • (9) M IS FOR MALCOLM GLAZER When Malcolm Glazer, a Florida businessman , launched a debt-fuelled takeover of Manchester United in 2005, many fans hoped Ferguson would lead the campaign to stop the deal.
  • (10) Tampa Bay in its pre-Glazer years was a perennial loser.
  • (11) The FBI investigated threats of violence made against Malcolm Glazer and his family around the time the late owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was acquiring Manchester United, according to newly released documents.
  • (12) The wreckage of the high-performance plane carrying Rochester real estate developer Laurence Glazer and his entrepreneur wife, Jane, both experienced and enthusiastic pilots had not been found early on Saturday, a day after US fighter pilots launched to shadow the unresponsive aircraft observed the pilot slumped over and its windows frosting over.
  • (13) He has got a chance [to be a top manager].” 12.08pm BST "I wouldn’t put it past the Glazers to go for Mourinho" says Mark Judd .
  • (14) Mr Glazer’s long-established estate succession plan has assured the Buccaneers will remain with the Glazer family for generations to come.
  • (15) Bones told Sky news: "It was a risky decision in the first place to appoint Moyes because he wasn't proven at the highest level – that decision is down to the Glazer family."
  • (16) The Glazers were innovative and generous people who were committed to revitalising downtown Rochester and making the city they loved a better place for all,” Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
  • (17) Id Isn’t Always Pretty: an Evening with Broad City Facebook Twitter Pinterest Broad City , Comedy Central’s intensely brilliant take on the modern sitcom, began life as a web series and live show, created by its stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson.
  • (18) This year's London film festival has showcased such remarkable and diverse films as Richard Ayoade's The Double , Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin , David Mackenzie's Starred Up , Clio Barnard's The Selfish Giant and the festival opener, Paul Greengrass's Captain Phillips .
  • (19) Structure determination was accomplished by isolating a decapeptide, AP-beta (63-72) shown to have the following structure: Ser-Asp-Ile-Thr-Arg-Pro-Gly-Gly- Asn[N-CH3]-homoserine lactone Fast atom bombardment-mass spectrometry established that the residue corresponding to position 71 in the protein (DeLange, R. J., Williams, L. C., and Glazer, A. N. (1981) J. Biol.
  • (20) David Moyes continues to have the firm backing of the Glazer family despite his dismal inaugural campaign as the Manchester United manager.

Glazier


Definition:

  • (n.) One whose business is to set glass.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 7.40pm BST If you were wondering why Seagulls no like Eagles and vice versa And why Dom the Glazier put the word 'rival' in quotation marks, here is my colleague Simon Burton's investigation .
  • (2) In reality, says the book that I co-wrote with Nick Timmins, Glaziers & window breakers , the words were quite possibly born of despair – Bevan was the first health secretary to find that there is an impossible tension to navigate a service that is politically accountable to parliament and run day-to-day by its staff.
  • (3) But after that you get William Waldegrave who was a glazier.
  • (4) The glaziers and joiners were busy this week, fitting up the offices of Turkey's main opposition party with a new reinforced glass entrance.
  • (5) Sometimes you want a window breaker and sometimes you want a glazier.
  • (6) The object of his rage was a 20-year-old self-employed glazier, Matthew Simmons, who had rushed from his seat to hurl abuse at the United player.
  • (7) Insurance assessors with their boards take notes and photographs while glaziers measure.
  • (8) The union membership consisted of both painters and associated trades such as glaziers and tile and carpet layers.
  • (9) Keith Glazier, the Tory leader of East Sussex county council, said that scrapping the LWA fund could well force people towards loan sharks and a cycle of poverty.
  • (10) The restoration project’s main contractor, Keir Construction Scotland , expects involve up to 30 different trades and craftspeople, from horse hair plasterers to lead glaziers, many working with original materials that have been salvaged and preserved.
  • (11) Emergency glaziers were replacing smashed windows with boards at Santander and Lloyds TSB branches in Piccadilly.
  • (12) You're now in the Sandpit Field, a natural amphitheatre that was carved by retreating glaziers during the last ice age.

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