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Soon cruelly ousted by her sisters, he looks glazed – almost blind – with shock and grows fretfully introverted.
She broils fish (not using a recipe, despite the fact that she stole my only cookbook, the one that accompanied my New Year's resolution to make more soup), and my mother looks glazed as she scrapes it around on her plate.
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Quinces should look glazed.
You can see that little drama being enacted when people leave a good movie looking glazed.
Add carrots and shallots and saute 3 minutes, until carrots look glazed.
Most of the art is skillful enough, but the show abounds in inertly composed still lifes, laughable allegories and preciously romantic self-portraits, most of them looking glazed by decades of exposure to tobacco smoke.
Sleepwalkers in the non-REM stage often have their eyes open, though they may look glazed over or only half awake.
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.
Coach Tubby Raymond ended a flow of one-liners, and a stone-cold look glazed his impish face.
Pouring: If you're looking to glaze the inside, just pour the glaze into the pot, leave it for three seconds, and pour the glaze back into the bucket.
One researcher lamented the absence of training programs, describing his own experience when proposing an ELSI component to his research--his committee rolled their eyes and gave him "glazed looks".
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