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Answer for the clue "United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933) ", 7 letters:
tiffany

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n. A kind of gauze, or very thin silk.

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Child's Play character Tiffany bride of chucky.jpg Tiffany First appearance: Last appearance: Portrayed by: Tiffany (also known as "The Bride of Chucky" ) is a murderous doll and the secondary antagonist featured in the fourth, fifth, and sixth films in ...

Usage examples of tiffany.

And Granny Aching wrapped this silence around herself and made room inside it for Tiffany.

Granny Aching was going to be a witch even if Tiffany had to argue all day.

It was something Granny Aching had said once, when Tiffany had been crying about a lamb.

I smoothed my hands down my lightweight gauze ruffly, beflounced broomstick skirt, wondering if Tiffany was being catty or if my hips did, in fact, look so massive she had to give me a gentle pointer.

Tiffany went and got some blankets, bundling them up so that when she carried them back to the grave, no one would notice that the two Boffo skulls and the spiderweb-making machine were tucked inside.

Once, Tiffany noticed the Boffo catalogue open on the table with some things circled.

Why anyone would want to name her child after a Yankee jewelry store mystified Cig, but then why anyone would keep Tiffany as a receptionist also mystified her.

That dragonfly lamp appeared to be genuine Favrile from the Tiffany studios.

Once in a chapel of remembrance she had found perfect pebbles of Tiffany favrile glass lying on the floor, in tobacco and a magnolia pink whose colour reminded her of the heather in Cornwall.

The plot thickens: Gorgeous Tiffany Ports, who has lately been the favorite plaything of Richard Hickock, was seen today tte-a-tte with shyster shamus Stone Barrington, over martinis at the Oak Bar.

Joel, dressed in a rumpled striped shirt and gray pants and with his feet shackled, pled not guilty to killing Tiffany Bresciani.

The trees beside the track were less bushy and more pointy or, if Tiffany had known more about trees, she would have said that the oaks were giving way to evergreens.

Tiffany had been allowed to hold all eight of what she kept thinking of as the Roblets, born at the same time as the lambs.

Judging by his tone, Brooke thought, Tiffany was probably every bit the handful she appeared.

And in the garden of every cottage they passed, Tiffany noticed, the beehives were suddenly bustling with activity.