glazed over
glaze over
1. To coat something with a glaze. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "glaze" and "over." After we take the cake out of the oven, we'll glaze it over.
2. To become covered in something that is shiny and resembles a glaze, often ice. It looks like the street glazed over last night, so be careful out there.
3. To begin to look lifeless or dull. Typically used to describe someone's eyes. Your eyes have glazed over—did you work another 18-hour shift today?
See also: glaze, over
glazed over
Very intoxicated. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were glazed over.
See also: glaze, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
glazed over
verbSee glazed drunk
See also: glaze, over
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- glaze
- glaze over
- glazing
- glaze up
- angle
- angling
- orient
- orient to
- orient to (something)
- spiffed up