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What (who) is sandglass$71934$ - definition

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Moraeshigae (Hourglass/Sandglass); SandGlass; Sandglass (Korean drama)

Sandglass         
·noun An instrument for measuring time by the running of sand. ·see Hourglass.
sandglass         
¦ noun an hourglass.
sand clock         
  • Temperance]] bearing an hourglass; detail Lorenzetti's ''Allegory of Good Government'', 1338
  • The [[Timewheel]] in [[Budapest]], Hungary.
  • 19th century hourglass
  • Hourglass cursor
  • time flies]]"
  • 3-minute egg timer
  • Pirate [[Christopher Moody]]'s "Bloody Red" jack, c. 1714
  • [[Sarcophagus]] dated c. 350, representing the wedding of Peleus and Thetis (observe the magnification with the object held by Morpheus in his hands)
  • Antique sandglasses
DEVICE TO MEASURE THE PASSAGE OF TIME
Hour-glass; Sand timer; Hour glass; Hourglass (sandglass); Hourglasses; Sand timers; ⌛; Sand clock; ⏳; Hour Glass; Sandclock; Horologe; Sand dial; Sand time hourglass; Clepsammia; Time glass; Glass hour
Hourglass. (Alec is four.)
Look at that sand clock up there.... It's not flat. How are you going to put it in the dictionary?....Can you get the sand clock down from there? Can I have a chocolate mint? Thank you. I love chocolate mints.

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Sandglass (TV series)

Sandglass (Korean: 모래시계) is a South Korean television series. It is one of the highest-rated Korean dramas in history, and is also considered one of the most significant. Written by Song Ji-na, directed by Kim Jong-hak and produced by their own company Jcom, it aired on SBS in 1995 in 24 episodes.

A depiction of the tragic relationship among three friends affected by the political and civilian oppression of 1970s and 1980s Korea, the series mixed politics, melodrama, and action. It recorded a peak rating of 64.5%, the fourth highest of all time, and launched its leading trio of Choi Min-soo, Go Hyun-jung, and Park Sang-won into stardom. Its reenactment of the Gwangju Uprising (interspersed with archival video footage) has been called one of the most realistic and memorable moments in Korean TV history.