glazy (Meaning)
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glazy (a.)
Having a glazed appearance; -- said of the fractured surface of some kinds of pin iron.
Synonyms & Antonyms of glazy
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glazy Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The pianist's fingers moved over the keys with a glazy precision, creating haunting melodies.
- The moonlight painted a glazy glow on the sleeping city, casting an enchanting spell.
- The varnish on the antique table had yellowed with age, giving it a dull, glazy appearance.
- The water in the lake was so calm that its surface resembled a glazy mirror, reflecting the surrounding trees.
- The firelight danced on the walls, casting glazy shadows that flickered and played.
- 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.