A glass precipice refers to a situation where one is on the edge of a cliff or steep drop, with only a glass barrier separating them from the drop below. It can be used metaphorically to describe a precarious situation or decision that one is facing, where the consequences may be severe if misjudged.
precipitous is how you spell it and it is an adjective meaning 1. resembling a precipice 2. containing precipices 3. hasty
Viewed from the top it is a precipice. Nut I don't think this word is ever used when viewing from the bottom of the cliff - as there is always a connotation of 'falling' involved with the use of the word.Another word could be "scarp"
The noun form of the adjective 'precipitous' is precipitousness.A related noun form is precipice.
There are many types of glass, with common categories including float glass, tempered glass, laminated glass, and stained glass. Each type has different properties and uses, such as for windows, tableware, or artistic purposes. The choice of glass type depends on factors such as strength, safety, and intended application.
A glass shop is commonly referred to as a glass showroom or a glass store where various glass products are sold and sometimes custom glass services are provided.
The Precipice has 352 pages.
Delightful Precipice was created in 1991.
The Precipice was created on 2001-10-26.
I almost fell past the precipice I almost fell past the precipice During the Cuban missile crisis, the world hovered on the precipice of nuclear war. The guardrail was reinforced to prevent cars from skidding over the edge of the precipice and falling into the abyss below.
Precipice means a vertical or overhanging rock facw A step cliff.
When we were climbing up the mountain I came upon a precipice which I tripped on.
Please move away from the precipice.
The Precipice - Ivan Goncharov - was created in 1869.
Precipice National Park was created in 1989.
A precipice is a very steep, tall cliff or rock face.
Synonyms for "precipice" include ledge, overhang, height, cliff, or crag.
The ISBN of The Precipice is 9780312848767.