Treat hurriedly or avoid dealing with properly.
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Examples for "gloss over"
Examples for "gloss over"
1Let's not gloss over the fact that he calls Africa a country.
2The policy of the War Department was to gloss over these events.
3The truth is, as noted, we're inclined to gloss over our failures.
4Please find below a glossary of ways to gloss over gross misconduct.
5Anuse interrupted Diana's questioning and attempted to gloss over the damning admission.
1Press releases skate over really interesting stuff sometimes in the interests of economy.
2He didn't so much participate in bullying as sanction it, skate over it.
3One needs professional theologians to skate over these dangerous places safely.
4General primary questions let the government skate over the detail.
5All winter they lie there under the ice, while the children skate over them.
1Michael was the first to speak and smooth over the awkward moment.
2In the morning, try to smooth over those sharp features of yours.
3Pile lightly in a dish, or smooth over, and serve at once.
4The Obama administration and Karzai have tried to smooth over their rift.
5I hope they didn't smooth over those bullet holes too good.
1He said: 'I cannot slur over the words of our Lord.
2I do not, therefore, slur over my scheme for disturbing the professor's peace of mind.
3Tickell manages the imputation of drink, but has to slur over the dog and the deer:-
4Christians usually emphasize those texts that make for what they hold true, and slur over others.
5Their stiff wise men: I call them wise, not stiff-thusdid I learn to slur over words.
6They just slur over a few words-crossthemselves-kissa relic, or some little matter of that sort.
7A question difficult of debate, involving much that the mind is wont to slur over in natural scruple.
8The dissonance between that history and the painted slur over the weekend has left Black stunned and wistful.
9To slur over the faults and failings of the great is not only inartistic: it is also faint-hearted and unjust.
10That is true, but those who advocate this policy slur over many difficulties, and the relative power of endurance of both parties.
11I have been so very minute in my accounts of Kate's love-affairs, that I feel it would not be fair to slur over mine.
12Reed slurred over most of the details of the accident, even now.
13Perhaps it was she pronounced each word; nothing was slurred over.
14Omissions were frequent; hard passages were willfully distorted or slurred over.
15Omissions were frequent; hard passages were wilfully distorted or slurred over.
16Anthony slurred over the greater question by tactfully emphasizing the lesser.
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