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glazed

adjective
\ ˈglāzd How to pronounce glazed (audio) \

Definition of glazed

1 : covered or coated with a glaze glazed pottery glazed fish glazed doughnuts
2 : covered with or as if with a glassy film glazed eyes
3 : marked by lack of expression

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Even the dining room is a cipher: Designed by Lundberg Design, the company that also worked on Mourad and Bluestem Brasserie, the room’s bare concrete walls are decorated with a smattering of anonymous glazed pottery pieces. Soleil Ho, SFChronicle.com, "At Maum in Palo Alto, a tasting menu that celebrates Korean American classics," 8 Aug. 2019 The Indiana State Fair is the place that brought us the bacon mac and cheese double cheeseburger layered between three glazed doughnuts. Liz Biro, Indianapolis Star, "Here are the 10 best foods at the Indiana State Fair 2019," 7 Aug. 2019 Kristen Whitebread-Wood, 37, a nurse originally from Philadelphia, said her children equally adore the glazed doughnuts and the empanadas at the Central Market. Priya Krishna, New York Times, "A Global Feast in an Unlikely Spot: Lancaster, Pa.," 23 July 2019 September wakes now to a blue like no other, a glazed transparency, the sunlight downright urgent on the backs of blackbirds. Jessica Hornik, National Review, "August," 25 July 2019 Customers will see menu items like glazed Korean-style pork belly and grilled pineapple on flatbread with Wisconsin white cheddar and arugula, and a salad of various greens with heirloom tomatoes, baby carrots, radish and white balsamic vinaigrette. Carol Deptolla, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "WhirlyBall will debut its first restaurant, the Pivot Room, at Brookfield Square," 24 July 2019 Solution: For some foods, like sweet-glazed barbecue ribs, this can work in your favor, but for nearly everything else, your options are pretty limited. Mandy Major, Woman's Day, "10 Common Cooking Mistakes—Solved," 11 May 2011 Hubig’s made hand-sized turnovers with a glazed crust and fillings of chocolate, coconut or any of a variety of fruits. USA TODAY, "Barbie, Tupac, scorpions and Red Vines: News from around our 50 states," 19 July 2019 Buy Photo For most, National Doughnut Day goes unnoticed or is celebrated with one, or maybe two, glazed morning or midday treats. Grace Dickinson, Philly.com, "257 doughnuts devoured by Joey Chestnut, world's No. 1 ranked competitive eater, in Center City," 1 June 2018

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First Known Use of glazed

1540, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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