1 His eyes were glazed, his sides matted with sweat.
2 Mrs. Swithin's eyes glazed as she looked at it.
3 Under the thick plate of green water, glazed in their self-centred world, fish swam--gold, splashed with white, streaked with black or silver.
4 Let me turn away," she murmured, turning, "from the array"--she looked desolately round her--"of china faces, glazed and hard.
5 Nor the chatter of china faces glazed and hard.
6 Taking an order, his whole self had changed, glazed over with a sort of hardness and distance.
7 He wore a glazed hat, an ancient boat-cloak, and shoes; his brass buttons bearing an anchor upon their face.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 1: 2 Humanity Appears upon the Scene, Hand in Hand with Trouble 8 The roof was in shadow, and the windows, partially glazed with coloured glass and partially unglazed, admitted a tempered light.
9 Presently Tom lifted his head with a jerk and after staring around the garage with glazed eyes addressed a mumbled incoherent remark to the policeman.
10 Wilson's glazed eyes turned out to the ashheaps, where small grey clouds took on fantastic shape and scurried here and there in the faint dawn wind.
11 Hester Prynne, meanwhile, kept her place upon the pedestal of shame, with glazed eyes, and an air of weary indifference.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In III. THE RECOGNITION 12 Ethan set about unloading the logs and when he had finished his job he pushed open the glazed door of the shed which the builder used as his office.
13 He looked at her with bright glazed eyes and his jaw muscles trembled despite his efforts to set his teeth.
14 Then there appeared upon the glazed vacancy of his eyes a diamond point of intelligence.
15 One then perceived on the right, facing the window, a glass door surmounted by a frame glazed and painted gray.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER I—NUMBER 62 RUE PETIT-PICPUS