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The new show retains the original’s Warholian purity of inaction and its languid tension: nothing much happens, and it is not happening at a soothing pace, under a glazy gaze.

From The New Yorker Jul. 17, 2019

"It was such a great place to live," she says, with a glazy gaze out her Manhattan window.

From Time Magazine Archive

His 167 visage was pale and emaciated, his countenance haggard and ghastly, his eyes inexpressive and glazy.

From Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father by I. (Isaac) Mitchell

And he fixed his leaden, glazy gaze on Towers.

From One Of Them by Charles James Lever

Then, beside these gorgeous fruits, in multitudinous attendance, a confused array of scarlet runners, tomatoes, cabbages, out-tumbled sacks of glazy purple aubergines, mysterious-looking gigantic pumpkins, buckets full of pyramidal maize-cobs, yellow, white-sheathed.

From A Tramp's Sketches by Stephen Graham




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