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glazing
verb
Present participle of glaze
Exact(8)
Everyone knew that it required a process of salting, boiling, rubbing, drying, roasting, and glazing so fiendishly complex that Confucius himself would have balked and ordered a takeway.
The museum improved its roof insulation and glazing and, like Hall for Cornwall, altered its building management systems to cut unnecessary heating.
That night the sun sank behind the Argentine bank of the river, glazing the wide water with rich reds, golds and oranges.
The majestic crenelations of the fortified tower are simply filled in, the whole thing swamped by a cheap curtain-wall glazing system.
When, as this week, Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer, cranks out bits of boilerplate about "opportunity open to all, prosperity shared by all", you sense that even his own ever-lively mind is glazing over internally with boredom.
Okay, it can be a pain, when it rings you up at 9am on Sunday to sell you double glazing.
You've built the Channel-Tunnel, you got used to mixer taps, duvets and double glazing.
Nevertheless Mr Saakashvili's recruitment by Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine's president, is strikingly eccentric.To begin with, it is unorthodox for the former president of one country to assume a relatively lowly job in another (though Ronald Mutebi, a Ugandan king, is said to have sold double glazing while in exile in London).
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