glace (Meaning)
Wordnet
glace (s)
(used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugar
Webster
glace (a.)
Coated with icing; iced; glazed; -- said of fruits, sweetmeats, cake, etc.
Synonyms & Antonyms of glace
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glace Sentence Examples
- The sugar glaze on the cake glistened under the light.
- The window was covered in a layer of ice, creating a hazy glace.
- She carefully applied a glace of lip gloss to enhance her natural shade.
- The pond's surface was calm and glassy, resembling a perfect glace.
- The marble floor was polished to a high sheen, giving it a lustrous glace.
- The mirror's glace reflected the room's occupants with perfect clarity.
- The frosting on the cupcakes was so sugary it formed a thick, white glace.
- The moonlight cast a pale glace on the sleeping city.
- The porcelain vase had a delicate, iridescent glace that made it appear almost otherworldly.
- The artist's canvas was covered in a layer of gesso, providing a smooth glace for painting.
FAQs About the word glace
(used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugarCoated with icing; iced; glazed; -- said of fruits, sweetmeats, cake, etc.
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The sugar glaze on the cake glistened under the light.
The window was covered in a layer of ice, creating a hazy glace.
She carefully applied a glace of lip gloss to enhance her natural shade.
The pond's surface was calm and glassy, resembling a perfect glace.