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View definitions for glaze

glaze

noun as in varnish, lacquer

verb as in varnish, lacquer

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Kusaka’s playful forms are most commonly seen in her ceramic pots, vases and vessels, often glazed with bright colors and decorated with whimsical geometric patterns.

They pulled the entire controversial heritage of the America First Society out of some dusty old trunk, glazed it with John Birch paranoia and sprinkled it with Pat Buchanan's isolationist "stay out of Europe" takes.

From Salon

She points out inaccuracies like the depiction of houses with large glazed windows and a train track running through the town which wouldn't have existed in the 1300s.

From BBC

Ms Christie said she was baffled how the "jumpy castle" got the go ahead when her mother had to go to three different appeal panels just to get double glazing installed.

From BBC

Macpherson remembered watching Law play for the first time in 1961 for Scotland against Czechoslovakia and said his eyes were "glazed over by this man's brilliance".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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