Glaze
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Glaze ( verb )
- To cover or give a surface a smooth, shiny, or glossy coating or finish, especially by using a liquid that hardens.
- To look at something with a steady, unblinking gaze.
Origin:
Middle english: from middle low german glasen "to glass", from glas "glass".
Examples:
- She glazed the pottery with a clear coating.
- The baker glazed the doughnuts with sugar.
- The sun glazed the water, creating a beautiful reflection.
- He glazed at the picture, unable to take his eyes off it.
- She glazed at him, her eyes filled with anger.
(As a noun)
Glaze ( noun )
- To cover or give a surface a smooth, shiny, or glossy coating or finish, especially by using a liquid that hardens.
- To look at something with a steady, unblinking gaze.
Origin:
Middle english: from middle low german glasen "to glass", from glas "glass".
Examples:
- She glazed the pottery with a clear coating.
- The baker glazed the doughnuts with sugar.
- The sun glazed the water, creating a beautiful reflection.
- He glazed at the picture, unable to take his eyes off it.
- She glazed at him, her eyes filled with anger.