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Discover Ludwig"glaze over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to become unresponsive or unfeeling, usually due to boredom or exhaustion. For example, you can say "As she heard the same explanation for the fifth time, she felt her eyes glaze over."
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glaze over
verb
To become unfocused, as if through boredom
Exact(59)
A lot of peoples' eyes glaze over," he said.
They'll glaze over and soon shift off.
Don't glaze over.
Paint glaze over dough.
Their eyes glaze over.
"You'd see people glaze over.
Ryan's eyes began to glaze over.
Don't let your eyes glaze over.
The eyes glaze over like Zambonied ice.
Spread glaze over when slightly cooled.
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Their eyes glaze over...they were transported".
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