We have no meanings for "white glaze" in our records yet.
1 A scattering of irregular chunks in thick white glaze -pieces of the rings.
2 Then she fixed it with her egg- white glaze , so none of the poison touched the cakes.
3 Reacher tracked around over the thin white glaze and stopped six feet behind the two guys.
4 After baked, cover with a white glaze or frost, made with powdered sugar, lemon juice and the white of eggs.
5 And even though the white glaze is scratched and the blue rims have faded it's all still here-servicefor eight.
6 This new cleaner version has a raised white glaze moulded pottery-finish kitchen storage jars and high gloss colour glazed lids(above).
7 The common brown household jars, when taken out of the furnace after it had become cool, were found covered with a white glaze !
8 The second was a thin brush, black and white paints, and a white glaze , the recipe for which he kept secret for years.
9 She cracked nuts from their fall store and melting a little sugar stirred in the kernels until they were covered with a sweet, white glaze .
10 Within lay shards of what seemed to be black-and- white glazed pottery.
11 The quirky images are black on white glazed earthenware.
12 The building was lined with white glazed brick, and two straight burdens lay on a trestle-table.
13 There were several queries I could have put to her: concerning egg- white glazes for instance, or thrownaway patisserie.
14 There was a white glazed cup, an old-fashioned piece of the second Henry's time, standing on a shelf.
15 The floors are of a special tile composition; the walls are of white glazed tile, which are washed regularly.
16 Inside, Arevin was surprised to observe, the walls were not of wood but of smooth white glazed ceramic tile.
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