[
UK
/ɡlˈeɪzd/
]
[ US /ˈɡɫeɪzd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫeɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having a shiny surface or coating
glazed fabrics
glazed doughnuts
glazed doughnuts -
(of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture
a glazed ham
glazed doughnuts
glazed doughnuts -
fitted or covered with glass
four glazed walls -
(used of eyes) lacking liveliness
his eyes were glazed over with boredom
empty eyes
a glassy stare
How To Use glazed In A Sentence
- his eyes were glazed over with boredom
- Add edamame and sauté until glazed; season to taste with salt and white pepper.
- With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant.
- Along the sixth and seventh floors of the western wing, a glazed corridor extends south beyond the building's edge.
- He wanted to restore the elegant dovecote, which has 880 nesting boxes in 16 tiers, and turn it into a versatile glass-and-steel living space with a glazed extension, without losing the integrity of the original building.
- Her Moroccan spin on chicken flew past the glazed and cidery take on beer-can chicken.
- A fully glazed facade was added to allow residents to appreciate the views.
- The metal band around the mouth is made of a copper alloy. Apart from its decorative use, it also smoothed the rough, unglazed rim.
- Her pale face had taken on a dreamy glow, a faraway look glazed her eyes.
- Use a pot of white porcelain or glazed earthenware, with its edge partly serrated and provided with a lid, the skirt of which fits loosely inside