noun
- a device for measuring time consisting of two glass bulbs connected by a narrow neck, with sand flowing from the upper bulb to the lower one
Examples
- The old sandglass on the mantel took exactly one hour for all the sand to fall through.
- She turned the sandglass over to time her meditation session.
- The antique sandglass was filled with fine white sand.
- Pirates in movies often used a sandglass to measure time at sea.
- The teacher used a small sandglass to time the students’ presentations.
- Before clocks became common, people relied on sandglasses to track time.