0 glass with a decorative pattern cut into the surface: --
1 used about a way of speaking in which words are pronounced very clearly and carefully, in a way that is typical of someone from a high social class: --
a cut-glass accent
Why should this type of article not also be exempted in the same way as goldsmiths' and silversmiths' wares and cut glass?
He mentioned two trades—not this trade—but the cut glass and silverware trades.
I think it would be convenient for all if we referred to it briefly as cut glass.
What it was dealing with might roughly be described as cut glass.
Very much the same considerations affect the cut glass industry and the silverware industry on the products of which duties have been slightly reduced.
Mention has been made of the shortage of cut glass.
Earlier this afternoon he dealt with the question of silverware and cut glass.
There are one or two other smaller items, particularly the reductions on cut glass and silverware.