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glassy
/ ˈɡlɑːsɪ /
adjective
resembling glass, esp in smoothness, slipperiness, or transparency
void of expression, life, or warmth
a glassy stare
Other Word Forms
- glassily adverb
- glassiness noun
- unglassy adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Penelope kept her gaze fixed on the portrait, so that she would not have to face the glassy stares of all those dead, stuffed creatures.
His eyes were glassy, and he was weary on his feet.
The boy’s expression was uncomplaining and passive, like a wounded animal’s, except for an appeal in the wide, glassy eyes: Don’t lose me.
"You never forget when you first meet Paddington," Tom says, echoing a sentiment almost everyone involved tells Newsbeat with a glassy look in their eyes.
She sits silently, her eyes glassy as she stares aimlessly across the hospital ward.
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