glazed in English

adjective

[gleɪzd]

covered with a glaze; glassy; expressionless, lifeless

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "glazed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "glazed", or refer to the context using the word "glazed" in the English Dictionary.

1. He glazed the windows.

2. Her eyes glazed over.

3. " Glazed with rain water

4. The worker glazed the china.

5. All the rooms have glazed doors.

6. Her eyes were glazed in sadness.

7. The earthen pot is glazed inside.

8. Glazed skylights and parts therefor

9. By Shawnna; Orange Glazed Cornish Hen

10. They displayed some bowls glazed earthenware.

11. Glazed Ceramic Bullnose Trim Tile (0.2357 sq

12. A glazed-brick frieze from ancient Babylon

13. The pot had been badly glazed.

14. His face wore a glazed, faraway expression.

15. Increase safety with windows glazed of Acrylic

16. They displayed some bowls of glazed earthenware.

17. Glazed red unblinking eyes followed us by.

18. There was a glazed look in her eyes.

19. Glazed Holland Beetled Linen - a finer quality and tighter weave linen that has a glazed finish and is known as 'Beetled' linen

20. Brickyard Retreat is a repurposed glazed tile factory

21. 15 There was a glazed look in her eyes.

22. 27 Sugared spaghetti with glazed meatballs and honeydew spinach.

23. A glazed brick frieze from Babylon’s Processional Way 3.

24. 27 His eyes glazed over and gradually he fell unconscious.

25. This creates its characteristic hard , glazed crust and chewy interior.

26. Food prepared in glazed ceramics was mentioned as the reason.

27. While her eyes glazed with panic, his sparkled ironically.

28. Rooms are double glazed and have double security locks.

29. His eyes glazed over and gradually he fell unconscious.

30. His eyes glazed over at the sight of her.

31. Chintz, plainwoven, printed or solid-colour, glazed cotton fabric, frequently a highly glazed printed calico. Originally “Chintz” (from the Hindi word meaning “spotted”) was stained or …

32. A fine sheen of sweat glazed his heavy, quivering jowls.

33. They had the distended bellies and glazed eyes of famine.

34. The house is nearly finished but it hasn't been glazed yet.

35. The singer's eyes glazed over and she fell back unconscious.

36. With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant.

37. Then, prior to roasting, they're lavishly glazed with pure honey.

38. Chintz has a smooth, shiny glazed face and a dull back.

39. I was like a glazed doughnut for most of the year.

40. Outstanding glazed-brick depictions of lions decorated ancient Babylon’s Processional Way.

41. Ned was admiring a glazed earthenware bowl at a shop front.

42. Her glazed porcelain wings billow in a gossamer sweep of iridescence.

43. Many of the fresh bedrooms overlook this. Front bedrooms are double glazed.

44. Prior to the 17th century, glazed shop windows were virtually unknown.

45. He'd been smoking dope; his glazed eyes were a dead giveaway.

46. Moments later a raspberry meringue glazed with a thick sauce appeared.

47. Although their eyes are open, their expression is dim and glazed over.

48. Verily, the Academy is a raging inferno of inertia and glazed expressions.

49. Chintz was born in the 1600s as a glazed calico, which is a type of cotton that was found in Calicut, India (if it’s not glazed, it’s called cretonne)

50. To follow the process from clay lump to glazed decoration demands discipline.