What's the difference between glazier and puttier?
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.