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glaze

noun as in varnish, lacquer

verb as in varnish, lacquer

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So they had to test out different processes of glazing in order to make the tone and texture match the old tiles as closely as possible.

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No one need be glazing anyone to understand which approach is better for voters and our democracy.

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I look dazed, glazed and, when I’m really trying to shine, crazed.

Wales' players were crestfallen at the final whistle, glazed looks in their eyes as it dawned on them that a huge opportunity had slipped through their grasp.

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The French-infused menu on a recent visit included individually plated potato ravioli served with a mushroom half glaze and black-truffle shavings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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