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Did you possibly mean one of these? sunglasses, unblessed, unclasped, unglazed

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  • “Glancing in through openings like unglassed windows, Col could see upright slabs of stone rising in pale rows.”

    Simon & Schuster: Worldshaker

  • “When Kharl neared, he could see that a single woman danced slowly in the wide unglassed window of the tavern.”

    Wellspring of Chaos

  • “And we, the Glassiban, will impose a harsh version of glassism on the hordes of unglassed infidels.”

    natinski Diary Entry

  • “If not, we will call a Glass Inquisitors and we will bring the unglassed witches to justice.”

    natinski Diary Entry

  • “The red-painted shutters were drawn back to reveal an unglassed window, behind which were bolts of cloth displayed on a rack.”

    The Spellsong War

  • “I glanced openmouthed at the tall window at the end of the ward, left unglassed to allow unwholesome vapors to pass out.”

    Dragonfly in Amber

  • “Through the unglassed and unshuttered window, he can see the high, hazy gray clouds that promise yet another hot and rainless day.”

    The Towers of the Sunset

  • “Some little light filtered in from the cracks in the wooden shutters that covered the unglassed window.”

    Timegod's World

  • “In the open and unglassed window of a house closer than where the brunette had enticed the dandy lounged another semi-clothed woman, this one with impossibly-formed breasts, also uncovered, and with the tiniest of waists.”

    The Magic of Recluce

  • “Three big unglassed windows stood with their shutters open, giving a view of a large, flat plain behind the fortress.”

    Simon & Schuster: Time for Yesterday

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