1. glossed - Adjective
2. glossed - Verb
of Gloss
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough arguments have been made that the chroniclers' accounts of this tactic were meant to excuse the flight of the Norman troops from battle, this is unlikely as the earlier flight was not glossed over. Source: Internet
Any conflict with the facts can be glossed over. Source: Internet
ASL users face stigma due to beliefs in the superiority of oral language to sign language, compounded by the fact that ASL is often glossed in English due to the lack of a standard writing system. Source: Internet
And the Armed Forces of Nigeria have made massive gains in the North East which are either glossed over or under-reported. Source: Internet
In an online interview last month, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller glossed over the near-term setbacks in supplies for China, highlighting previously reported talks to increase peak flows of the Power of Siberia pipeline from 38 bcm to 44 bcm per year. Source: Internet
Koko posed for the most adorable selfies on Instagram, and her peachy, glossed lips could give sis Kylie Jenner a run for her money. Source: Internet