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Discover Ludwig"glazed" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective that means giving off a glossy or shiny surface, or having an unfocused stare. For example, "The freshly-baked doughnuts had a glazed surface that made them look delicious."
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glazed
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Past of glaze
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Despite the graffiti and glazed brickwork, it very much feels like a corporate take on the concept and the relatively mainstream nature of the beer selection - not to mention the staff's somewhat sketchy product knowledge – is not going to turn it into a destination for craft aficionados.
But Fielding and I soon glazed over, trying to work the rest of it out, and needed a sit-down and drink.
Not so in Portugal, where artists shone at making azulejos, glazed ceramic tiles that were fashioned into narrative scenes.In the 16th-18th centuries entire walls of grand palaces and richly endowed churches were covered with this work, some of it very large.
Mr Litt (or at least his creation Conrad) is better at throwaway, affectless comedy than at grief or even sincerity or indeed any feeling that is not thickly glazed with irony.
Only a fortnight from 70 when he became president, the one-time minor film actor often glazed over in cabinet meetings.
Now all that is needed is some way of getting through the sealed windows with which most tall building are glazed.
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1509 France 1590 Paris, France Bernard Palissy, (born 1509, St. Avit, near Lacapelle Biron, France died 1590, Paris) French Huguenot potter and writer, particularly associated with decorated rustic ware, a type of earthenware covered with coloured lead glazes sometimes mistakenly called faience (tin-glazed earthenware).
Yet when a child arrives he or she is placed in an "isolator"—a double-glazed glass booth containing one or two cots.
The façade consists of two layers of glass (the outer one double-glazed) enclosing a ventilated cavity with computer-controlled blinds.
Right now, in fact, I'm in a double-glazed room half a mile away from the nearest WH Smith's, and yet I'm pretty sure the front pages have managed to give me the first sproutings of a brain tumour.
Cutting energy use at his business premises will be tricky, Walkam worries, because he's already put in 280mm loft insulation (more than the government's minimum recommendation), fitted double-glazed windows, draught-proofing and low-energy bulbs.
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