glassed

[US]/[ɡlɑːst]/
[UK]/[ɡlæst]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of glass)To cover with glass; to glaze.
v. (past tense of glassing)To look at someone in a hostile or aggressive way.
adj.Covered with glass; glazed.

Phrases & Collocations

glassed over

glassed in

glassed windows

glassed surface

glassed area

glassed room

glassed balcony

glassed enclosure

glassed walls

glassed storefront

Example Sentences

the room was entirely glassed, offering panoramic city views.

she felt glassed in by the expectations of her family.

the museum's exhibits were beautifully glassed for protection.

he glassed the windows to prevent heat loss during winter.

the building's facade was largely glassed, maximizing natural light.

the artist glassed the sculpture to highlight its intricate details.

the aquarium was glassed on all sides, allowing a 360-degree view.

the patio was glassed in to create a sunroom.

the stage was glassed, providing a clear view for the audience.

the gallery was glassed, showcasing the artwork effectively.

the bridge was glassed, offering stunning views of the valley below.

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