(Used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugar.
1 These are often sold in the form of demi - glace or glace de viande.
2 The fields and forests glimmered and shone under their glace coating of water.
3 In the evening, black suede or glace , or white suede should be worn.
4 Things a la and things glace were all one to her.
5 Use the same rule for the syrup to glace nuts.
6 He cast a final glace at the mirror as he crossed over Richardson Bay.
7 Similarly, mixed dried fruit does not attract GST, but does if glace cherries are included.
8 Everything is a la glace , hardness without force, license without gaiety; no talent, much presumption.
9 Either black glace kid or suede gloves are worn.
10 Inquire of me, or better, give me an opinion on the new glace silk from Paris.
11 She had eyes the colour of glace chestnuts, and a little dimple on her right cheek.
12 Six-and-a-half black glace ' - upper shelf , third box-forthis lady.
13 Her dress of dull black glace silk was cool and spotless, her hat and veil were immaculate.
14 What luck glace ' some people did have!
15 We are going out now, first of all to Michaud's for some of his delicious biscuit glace !
16 Sergeant Musin took a quick glace left and right and saw two more red satchels, just like his.
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