glazy Synonyms

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glazy Meaning

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glazy (a.)

Having a glazed appearance; -- said of the fractured surface of some kinds of pin iron.

glazy Sentence Examples

  1. The morning sun cast a glazy hue upon the dew-drenched leaves.
  2. Her eyes glittered with a glazy expression, her mind lost in a distant reverie.
  3. The porcelain vase had a smooth, glazy finish that reflected light like a mirror.
  4. The ice cream's surface glistened with a glazy sheen, tantalizingly inviting.
  5. The pianist's fingers moved over the keys with a glazy precision, creating haunting melodies.
  6. The moonlight painted a glazy glow on the sleeping city, casting an enchanting spell.
  7. The varnish on the antique table had yellowed with age, giving it a dull, glazy appearance.
  8. The water in the lake was so calm that its surface resembled a glazy mirror, reflecting the surrounding trees.
  9. The firelight danced on the walls, casting glazy shadows that flickered and played.
  10. The glaze on the ceramic tile shimmered under the fluorescent lights, creating a colorful, glazy mosaic.

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Having a glazed appearance; -- said of the fractured surface of some kinds of pin iron.

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The morning sun cast a glazy hue upon the dew-drenched leaves.

Her eyes glittered with a glazy expression, her mind lost in a distant reverie.

The porcelain vase had a smooth, glazy finish that reflected light like a mirror.

The ice cream's surface glistened with a glazy sheen, tantalizingly inviting.