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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glazed with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a surface that is covered with a shiny or glossy coating or substance. For example, "The doughnuts were glazed with a thick layer of sugary icing."
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But the basepaths were glazed with ice.
She looked at me intently, her eyes glazed with tears.
Outside the Mansion, the sidewalks were glazed with ice.
Lunch always tastes better when it comes glazed with struggle.
Not just speckled, but glazed with gray-white slime.
The custard would be thinly glazed with another truffle sauce.
Stir until the almonds are glazed with syrup.
The fish is glazed with a beef jus as well.
The sky was glazed with clouds, like curds and whey.
Each burger was glazed with melted manchego cheese and topped with caramelized onions.
The warm, molten-center chocolate cake was glazed with a gooey raspberry-mint sauce.
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