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How To Use Glaze over In A Sentence

  • A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist.
  • Spoon the glaze over the kiwi fruit.
  • Her eyes widen, then glaze over and then, in what I can only describe as a calm and measured frenzy, she proceeds to test the load-bearing capacity of a standard issue shopping trolley.
  • I know sometimes I drop the act and my eyes glaze over and a droplet of drool trickles from the corner of my mouth.
  • We wouldn't blame you for taking this view; people's eyes tend to glaze over whenever the word "procurement" is used. Vijaya Ramachandran: G20 Endorses Hedging by the World Food Programme
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  • His eyes glaze over when he tells me how he got to to this place.
  • Here, my eyes would glaze over as I flash backed to the summer I spent putting little purple microdot tabs of mescaline in my mouth, waiting for that hallucinatory high.
  • Her eyes were already beginning to glaze over, the double eyelids spasming in repeated nictitation. Sliding Scales
  • When I try to explain the boundary layer, laminar flow, turbulent mixing, entropy, and autopsies to them, there eyes just glaze over.
  • Brush the glaze over the top and sides of the hot cake.
  • A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist.
  • Brush the glaze over the top and sides of the hot cake.
  • People's eyes glaze over once they are immersed in its convoluted arguments.
  • But now I remember the way his eyes would glaze over with unshed tears, and the goofy smile that would dance across his face.
  • But every once in a while, an elected representative elevates himself above “teh stoopid” and cravenness that makes our eyes glaze over, and really fights the good fight in a way that leads his waffling brethren to do the right damn thing. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Brush the glaze over the top and sides of the hot cake.
  • He would get so frantic in matches that his eyes would glaze over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quite regularly, ‘my eyes glaze over’ when I read polysyllabic discourse on the themes of poststructuralism and postmodernism; what I understand is largely truism or error, but that is only a fraction of the total word count.
  • Sometimes his eyes would glaze over for a second or two.
  • It will make roads treacherous and can cause an instant glaze over cars. The Sun
  • And that might well work – I think most people’s eyes glaze over when you try to explain counterfactual baseline estimates to them, and so they are just keeping an eye on the unemployment rate, which remains grim and may only have trended down a bit by the 2010 elections. Matthew Yglesias » GOP Senate Candidates Takes on Scourge of Imitation People
  • Today I made a big pot of corn and tomato stew and think I'll sit inside, watch the clouds and read magazines until my eyes glaze over.
  • But tell me, are your eyes starting to glaze over?
  • Put the ham in a roasting tin, spoon the glaze over the top, and pour the wine around the ham. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes his eyes would glaze over for a second or two.
  • Or is the big bloke still waffling on till your eyes glaze over?
  • Pour the glaze over the figs and serve with the zabaglione in a separate glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would get so frantic in matches that his eyes would glaze over. Times, Sunday Times
  • I watched his bosom heave, his chest swell and his eyes glaze over.
  • Their eyes glaze over when you talk to them about the problem.
  • And if someone else does the arithmetic, most eyes will glaze over before anyone will ever get a chance to understand it.
  • Top with strawberry halves then brush the cucumber glaze over the top with a pastry brush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last night I was reminded once again that despite my best intentions, political discussions make my eyes glaze over like two yummy little doughnut holes.
  • Here, my eyes would glaze over as I flash backed to the summer I spent putting little purple microdot tabs of mescaline in my mouth, waiting for that hallucinatory high.
  • A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist.
  • And a lot of those things that you have mentioned are complicated and they make people's eyes glaze over.
  • Brush the glaze over the top and sides of the hot cake.
  • When performing, her eyes seem to glaze over, creating what seems to be a hypnotic state, both for the performer and the audience.
  • Put the ham in a roasting tin, spoon the glaze over the top, and pour the wine around the ham. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would get so frantic in matches that his eyes would glaze over. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are in their element talking about the technology, but after business execs hear the words ‘robust and scalable’ for the third time, their eyes glaze over and they're thinking about how they shanked the ball on the 14th hole.
  • Try to explain the significance of this remark to people outside the beltway and their eyes would glaze over like you were elaborating on the relationship between midi-chlorians and force sensitivity to a first date. Palin says nothing in particular about Egypt, still gets headlines
  • Her eyes glaze over when she is bored
  • I use wax to then apply a gloss glaze over an area in a different manner.
  • Top with strawberry halves then brush the cucumber glaze over the top with a pastry brush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put the ham in a roasting tin, spoon the glaze over the top, and pour the wine around the ham. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apply two coats of the desired color of glaze or underglaze with a coat of clear glaze over the top.
  • But frankly, too many facts and figures about corporations make my eyes glaze over and I expect yours would too.
  • Before your eyes glaze over and you run screaming to the mall, $4.50 latte in hand, think for a moment about how you will pay your bills when your career ends.
  • I don't know, as I sat and listened to this particular woman share horror story after horror story, my eyes began to glaze over and I felt my soul leave my body.
  • When Christine Hakim's eyes glaze over and her voice trembles when she talks about the conflict in Aceh, the first thought might be, uh-oh, here comes a touch of the crying game to get her point across.
  • Top with strawberry halves then brush the cucumber glaze over the top with a pastry brush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frankly, I usually glaze over ads.
  • Then other Web sites started saying, there were discrepancies between the fonts and the way these were used, and stuff that would make your eyes glaze over.
  • A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist.
  • To serve, pour the glaze over the baba. The Sun
  • This is recommended viewing, even for those of you whose eyes glaze over by the second syllable of the word ‘documentary.’
  • A ghost of a touch sets flesh to quiver, mind to glaze over, and a gaze to follow it until it slows to a halt.
  • Brush the glaze over each filet one minute before cooking is through.

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