glair (Meaning)

Webster

glair (a.)

The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in bookbinding, for pastry, etc.

Any viscous, transparent substance, resembling the white of an egg.

A broadsword fixed on a pike; a kind of halberd.

Webster

glair (v. t.)

To smear with the white of an egg.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glair

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glair Sentence Examples

  1. The egg glair clung tenaciously to the whisk, creating a foamy meringue.
  2. The glair from the fish's eyes glistened in the dim light, signaling its presence.
  3. The egg-white glair gradually thickened, transforming into a stiff, glossy paste.
  4. The glair's transparency allowed the artist to see the canvas beneath.
  5. The protective glair on the painting's surface shielded it from the elements.
  6. The glair in the snake's eyes made it look eerie and unsettling.
  7. The glair coating the snail's shell gave it a slimy, iridescent sheen.
  8. The glair from the adhesive tape stained the paper, making it look unsightly.
  9. The glair in the glue made it effective for binding delicate objects.
  10. The glair on the windshield distorted the view, making driving hazardous.

FAQs About the word glair

The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in bookbinding, for pastry, etc., Any viscous, transparent substance, resembling the white of an egg., A broad

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The egg glair clung tenaciously to the whisk, creating a foamy meringue.

The glair from the fish's eyes glistened in the dim light, signaling its presence.

The egg-white glair gradually thickened, transforming into a stiff, glossy paste.

The glair's transparency allowed the artist to see the canvas beneath.