adjective
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resembling glass, esp in smoothness, slipperiness, or transparency
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void of expression, life, or warmth
a glassy stare
Other Word Forms
- glassily adverb
- glassiness noun
- unglassy adjective
Etymology
Origin of glassy
First recorded in 1350–1400, glassy is from the Middle English word glasy. See glass, -y 1
Example Sentences
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“I already saw the news today,” I stammer, backing away from her bright, glassy eyes.
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She blinked up at him through eyes that had turned glassy.
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Scientists have identified Brazil's first known field of tektites, the glassy material created when an asteroid or other extraterrestrial object strikes Earth with extreme force.
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This pixie had blue hair and large, glassy wings.
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For a moment, Danny thought that she might be crying because her eyes were so glassy.
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