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The problem with this is that you will look glazed over, you will miss an important point in the discussion and your friend will likely consider this far ruder than interrupting.
Sleepwalkers in the non-REM stage often have their eyes open, though they may look glazed over or only half awake.
Quinces should look glazed.
So I say he sits "inside the tent shellshocked, glazed over, looking into oblivion.
"Then he looked past me, and his eyes glazed over, they shut, and Jamie never spoke a word again.
His look was abstracted, his eyes glazed over with a film of moisture.
I watched as waifish editrixes stood with their champagne flutes at half mast, their eyes glazed over with a look that suggested one part dismay, one part blasé, in what I assumed was a contest to see who could strike a more "over it all" pose.
Her eyes just glazed over, and she turned and left.
Have your eyes glazed over already?
If your eyes have glazed over, I get it.
Don't glaze over, look at these figures: if one parent is working full-time on the minimum wage taking home £346 a week, when the other gets a full-time job, their income generally only improves by £29 for her five days at work.
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