Present participle for to overlay or cover (food, fabric, etc.) with a smooth, shiny coating or finish
“To glaze the donuts, dip the smoother side of a donut in the warm glaze of your choice.”
Present participle for to make or become shiny with a glossy layer or substance
“And then we all stop our separate tasks and help decorate and glaze the pots that I've made.”
(of eyes) Present participle for to become unfocused, as if through boredom
“The lecturer may have been directed to revise a subject by a set deadline, or may watch as the students' eyes glaze over from boredom.”
Present participle for to become covered in a glossy sheen
“When Ashley was recording her happier songs, her cheeks would blush and her eyes would glaze over in a dreamy, cloudy blue.”
Present participle for to sweeten, typically by adding a coat of sugar
Present participle for to give color to
Present participle for to make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
A mixture of sugar with water, egg white, or butter, used as a coating for cakes or biscuits
A piece of glass filling a window or a section of a window
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