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How to use glazed in a sentence

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A glazed atrium to lead people around a new town centre piazza to the market hall could also be included in the design.
Her face was completely dry, her eyes not glossy or glazed with unshed tears.
Breakfast rooms across India display a vista of glazed eyes ploughing wearily through the turgid, circumlocutory language of the morning papers.
I tend to splurge on sidemeat, and buy a honey or maple glazed spiral-cut ham.
A skinny man, who bonked early and often, crumples onto his back, eyes glazed over in a thousand-yard stare.
What makes this process different is that the decoration is applied with a brush to the unfired, dry, glazed surface.
For floral arrangements, choose terra cotta pots with glazed insides or give unglazed pots several coats of varnish to make them watertight.
Other craft items include both glazed and unglazed pottery, ceremonial wooden masks, and goods woven from palm, straw, reeds, and sisal.
Tiles that are water-resistant are called glazed and tiles that are not water-resistant are called unglazed.
The intense beauty of this mosque can leave you speechless, the play of light on the glazed and unglazed tiles is stunning.
They went to speak to him and smelled alcohol, saw his eyes were glazed and his speech slurred.
His blond hair was moist with his perspiration, and although his brown eyes were open, they were glazed and unseeing.
Sumida pottery is a heavy, brightly glazed pottery and often has human and animal figures attached as reliefs.
Rice eventually came into play another night, as a sticky bed for a Japanese-inspired special of sweetly glazed broiled eel.
Direct sunlight is eliminated by orientating glazed sides to the south-east.
The glazed shelves lining the walls were designed to house Alexander's mineralogical specimens and books devoted to the subject.
Reduce watering chores by choosing light-colored, non-porous containers such as plastic or glazed pottery.
Ceramic pots glazed in modern vibrant colours work as well in shady nooks as they do in sunny corners.
The average heat loss from a single glazed window is 5 watts per metre squared.
The living room overlooks the front garden through a double glazed picture window and has a built-in wooden bookshelf and entertainment cabinet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The glazed ware was employed in tiling, and inlaying coffins and boxes, and in the making of various vases and cups.
If no lathe be handy, glazed vases may be used as substitutes, the waste being added in Plasticine to the neck and base.
To determine the finishing point, place a series of drops of the ferricyanide solution on a dry white glazed plate.
There are to be seen, too, the miradores, glazed frontages for which corunna is celebrated.
Its frightful beak opened and closed, its beastlike talons sought to clutch support, its owl-like eyes became glazed and fixed.
An autograph letter from the tzarina, Catherine II., framed and glazed, is carefully preserved.
Within, the wards are lined by glazed tiles, and the floors are of parquet.
Halson roused himself from the reverie in which he was sitting with glazed eyes.
Dollar sat beside him, in the shelter of a wind-screen that glazed and framed a continuous study in nocturnal values.
His bosom began to heave, his breath issued forth more freely, his glazed eyes showed signs of reanimation.
The card itself should be of polished, but not glazed, Bristol board, the kind that is flexible and thin.
Ade de Buke, hatter, glazed the chapel and most part of the church, and was there buried.
Authorities state that these may be formed from bright Prussian blue or verditer glazed over with Prussian blue or of smalt.
Bisque, bisk, n. pottery that has undergone the first firing before being glazed.
It would have infuriated him and glazed his eyes with a red film of hate.
It was a top-hat of some strange, hard material brightly glazed.
The roof was in shadow, and the windows, partially glazed with coloured glass and partially unglazed, admitted a tempered light.
The interiors are glazed, with a biscuit unglazed exterior moulded to look like pastry.
It was a close call whether to have the salmon or the glazed calves' sweetbread with crispy chicken wings, but you can't have both.
These may be glazed and eaten cold with a salad and mint sauce.
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