1. glazed - Noun
2. glazed - Adjective
3. glazed - Verb
4. glazed - Adjective Satellite
fitted or covered with glass
(used of eyes) lacking liveliness
having a shiny surface or coating
(of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture
Source: WordNetAnyone who has ever looked into the glazed eyes of a soldier dying on the battlefield will think hard before starting a war. Otto von Bismarck
The way to ensure summer in England is to have it framed and glazed in a comfortable room. Horace Walpole
To be an artist at all is like living in Switzerland during a world war. To be an artist in Zurich, in 1917, implies a degree of self-absorption that would have glazed over the eyes of Narcissus. Tom Stoppard
so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens. William Carlos Williams
If you look at my eyes when I'm dancing, you'll see that glazed look. Ben Stiller
For three hundred years the race had glazed windows. Then they shut themselves up in little air-conditioned boxes and stared at silly television pictures instead. One might as well be on Luna. Robert A. Heinlein