The Collaborative International Dictionary
glassblower \glass"blow*er\, glass blower \glass" blow*er\n. 1. someone skilled creating objects such as bottles, vases, or other decorative or practical items from molten glass, especially one whose occupation is to make objects by blowing and shaping hot glass in its viscous semiliquid state.
Usage examples of "glass blower".
The three spent the night at the Glass Blower's Inn, a structure contrived of bottles and jugs discarded by the shops at the sand-pits behind the town.
Really seal it, even try to get a glass blower to melt the neck of the bottle shut.
She chatters about a glass blower she saw at the beach once when her father took her, as we cross the street and head into a narrow passageway paved with cobblestones.
If Mama's words are taken at face value, I brought my parents, relatives, friends, and even a good many total strangers plenty of good luck by screaming or singing to pieces any glassware belonging to or being used by persons who tried to take my drum away, including windowpanes, crystal bowls full of artificial fruit, full beer glasses, empty beer bottles, or those little flacons of vernal fragrance that laymen call perfume bottles, in short, any product whatever of the glass blower's art.
While most of the topics worked perfectly well, droning through information no one really cared about, the glass blowing subject would bring up a request for a password whenever the user selected the biography of one Federico Burro, famous American glass blower.
It was on layaway down at the glass blower's gallery: a handblown dichromatic glass bong in the Tiffany style.
There was a glass blower near the entrance, and Nico stopped for a few minutes to watch the work.