marver (Meaning)

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marver (n.)

A stone, or cast-iron plate, or former, on which hot glass is rolled to give it shape.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marver

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marver Sentence Examples

  1. The glassblower deftly spun the molten glass upon the marver, shaping it with his expert hands.
  2. The shiny surface of the marver reflected the vibrant glow of the nearby furnace.
  3. The apprentice carefully cooled the glass on the marver, preventing it from cracking.
  4. The marver's smooth steel surface allowed the glass to be worked quickly and efficiently.
  5. The artist used the marver to flatten and perfect the edges of the glass sculpture.
  6. The cold marver contrasted the heat of the glass, creating a satisfying tactile sensation.
  7. The marver served as a vital tool in the creation of intricate glass pieces.
  8. The rhythmic tapping of the glass on the marver echoed through the workshop.
  9. The marver's surface was coated with a fine layer of graphite to prevent the glass from sticking.
  10. The artistry of the glassblower was evident in the smooth curves and flawless lines created using the marver.

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A stone, or cast-iron plate, or former, on which hot glass is rolled to give it shape.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The glassblower deftly spun the molten glass upon the marver, shaping it with his expert hands.

The shiny surface of the marver reflected the vibrant glow of the nearby furnace.

The apprentice carefully cooled the glass on the marver, preventing it from cracking.

The marver's smooth steel surface allowed the glass to be worked quickly and efficiently.