1The glass-like top of the water becomes liquid in ripples, then calms.
2That was all as the jumper shot out over the glass-like surface.
3Gradually, however, the wind dropped, and the ocean assumed a glass-like appearance.
4The sun was again sinking beneath the ocean, which continued glass-like as before.
5Beach after beach stretched out in arcs of pulverized glass-like sands.
6This is the famous Pele's Hair, being the glass-like product of volcanic fires.
7With eager haste she was launched on the glass-like expanse.
8The name 'ice' became popular due to its white little 'crystals' and glass-like appearance.
9It crackled beneath his boots, flash-heated to a thin glass-like layer of sintered earth.
10Robinson says, Amazing moves up a stained glass-like wall.
11Another morning came, but still the glass-like ocean showed no signs of a coming breeze.
12In every side to the edge of the horizon the sea presented the same glass-like surface.
13During my excruciating maths class, I made plastic shrimp, bracelets and wallets from the glass-like strings.
14On looking out to the northward, he observed the hitherto glass-like sea rippled over in various directions.
15The spreading, glass-like waters encircling it round about gleamed faintly in the pale afternoon light of the winter's day.
16Paolo had an almost glass-like quality, fine and clear and perfectly tempered; but he was also finished and brittle.