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glazed
[gleyzd]
adjective
having a surface covered with a glaze; lustrous; smooth; glassy.
fitted or set with glass.
having a fixed, dazed, or lifeless expression.
Other Word Forms
- multiglazed adjective
- nonglazed adjective
- self-glazed adjective
- semiglazed adjective
- unglazed adjective
Example Sentences
"Large full-height sliding doors and full-height glazed walls seamlessly blend indoors and out – opening spaces to gardens, courtyards and balconies. It is difficult to see where the building ends and the gardens begin."
All of the thousands of single glazed panes of glass will be replaced and tests are underway to find the best type of glass to provide maximum insulation.
“But if you see signs like squirming, looking away, glazed eyes, uncomfortable facial expressions, you can check in and ask if they are uncomfortable with what you are sharing,” Baggett advises.
But officers who were dealing with him noticed that he appeared drowsy and sometimes looked at them with a glazed expression.
Whether they’re stuffed with brisket and “max” sauce, glazed in kimchi caramel, or tucked into a lasagna pan, the point isn’t purity.
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- glassy
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