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Meanings of
glaze over
in English
Catalan
envidriar-se
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Become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance.
glass
glaze
glass over
Catalan
envidriar-se
Portuguese
desfocar
Catalan
velar-se
Spanish
velarse
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Become glassy; lose clear vision.
blur
film over
Portuguese
desfocar
Synonyms
Examples for "
glass
"
glass
glaze
glass over
Examples for "
glass
"
1
Friendly service, good wines by the
glass
and fine value for money.
2
Ahead of the
glass
roof is a
glass
windscreen; nothing new there.
3
Cork and Kerry through the looking
glass
:
what did the result mean?
4
The sign next to it read: Break
glass
in case of profit.
5
The weaker market has led to price cuts among LCD
glass
makers.
1
Comments Here's a really useful, great tasting
glaze
for salmon or poultry.
2
With this sea green
glaze
,
they even take on a briny flavor.
3
The formula for the frit and
glaze
is also a secret one.
4
I am sure you never saw finer workmanship or a richer
glaze
.
5
Baste bird with
glaze
and cover again with wax paper; complete cooking.
1
She surveyed herself in the little
glass
over
the box-washstand and wondered.
2
I poured him a small cognac, took the
glass
over
to him.
3
Look, Mr. Harding, and he passed the
glass
over
to his host.
4
And that looks like Vega Sicilia by the
glass
over
there .
5
He suddenly upended his moonshine
glass
over
it and trapped the insect.
Usage of
glaze over
in English
1
Stock market jargon is enough to make most people's eyes
glaze
over
.
2
Talk to most ordinary people about pensions and their eyes
glaze
over
.
3
But there was a
glaze
over
them that told its own tale.
4
My eyes started to
glaze
over
with the onslaught of historic dates.
5
The ancient villager's eyes
glaze
over
,
as if recalling some dim memory.
6
Yes, I am talking global warming, but please don't
glaze
over
quite yet.
7
Most people's eyes
glaze
over
when the word pension is mentioned.
8
Words like conservation and ecosystem used to make Jesse Mulligan's eyes
glaze
over
.
9
If they frown or their eyes
glaze
over
,
it's not a good sign.
10
My eyes
glaze
over
when people want to talk about curating.
11
While the tart is still warm, brush the apricot
glaze
over
the top.
12
The words regulatory arbitrage are enough to make most people's eyes
glaze
over
.
13
Annie's eyes began to
glaze
over
after the first few minutes.
14
Outside on the hotel forecourt, my brother's eyes dip down and
glaze
over
.
15
His cat eyes, which were black again, seemed to
glaze
over
.
16
Eyes have come to
glaze
over
at the very mention of stem cells, however.
Other examples for "glaze over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
glaze
over
glaze
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
glaze over
Catalan
envidriar-se
velar-se
entelar-se
Portuguese
desfocar
Spanish
velarse
empañarse
Glaze over
through the time
Glaze over
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare