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1. glaze
verb. ['ˈgleɪz'] coat with a glaze.
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Etymology
- glær (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Glaze
- compusa's
- communiques
- dismutase
- urokinase
- indosuez
- delosreyes
- chevrolets
- chevrolet's
- santa-fe's
- reappraise
- portrays
- polonaise
- pinochet's
- overplays
- displays
- cabernets
- touvier's
- replays
- rephrase
- piaget's
- mcveigh's
- lyonnaise
- lyonnais
- lescaze
- jouret's
- dossiers
- dismays
- delhaize
- defrays
- conveys
How do you pronounce glaze?
Pronounce glaze as gleɪz.
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Sentences with glaze
1. Noun, singular or mass
Combine lemon and coarsely-ground black pepper with honey to make a glaze for pork or chicken.
2. Adjective
Set the glaze aside.
3. Verb, base form
The tinted primer will be used to glaze the walls with an antique finish.
Quotes about glaze
1. She craved a tall glass of the fresh-squeezed lemonade from the pitcher she’d left chilling in the fridge. Two glasses served with a generous slice of pound cake with orange glaze icing sounded twice as nice.
- Ed Lynskey, Fur the Win
2. The Poet's Mind In so many ways I walk ablaze in a maze,my eyes in a glaze, my mind in a daze,this poem's just a phrase in the latency phase,rephrase, rephrase, rephrase...
- Beryl Dov
2. demi-glaze
noun. sauce Espagnole with extra beef stock simmered down and seasoned with dry wine or sherry.
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4. glaze
verb. ['ˈgleɪz'] become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance.
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Etymology
- glær (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. glaze
noun. ['ˈgleɪz'] a coating for ceramics, metal, etc..
Antonyms
Etymology
- glær (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. glaze
verb. ['ˈgleɪz'] furnish with glass.
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Etymology
- glær (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. glaze
noun. ['ˈgleɪz'] a glossy finish on a fabric.
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Etymology
- glær (Old English (ca. 450-1100))