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glaze up
verb
To become glazed
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Wipe the glaze up and down or side-to-side to give it the look you want.
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"You can get glazed up and lose your concentration quite easily but I'm leading going into the last round so I'm quite happy with that".
The research aims to analyze the thermal performance of what is becoming a very common practice of glazing up balconies in fully exposed heavy weight buildings in Lebanon.
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When some understated masterpieces of Song potting and glazing came up, these elicited only a muted response.
That's why when I do cook pork, I glaze it up.
("When I see your eyes glaze over, I'll shut up," she said).
If your eyes glaze over when Docker is brought up, I understand.
4. Brush the eggplants with the miso glaze, using up all of the glaze.
The batter encasing fried quail had thickness and weight without any greasiness, and the restaurant's widely touted pork ribs, marinated for a whole day in a balsamic glaze, lived up to all that touting.
Make sure you're ready to glaze Put it opening up on your wheel without a vat.
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