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Glaze

Glaze meaning

The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. | A transparent or semi-transparent layer of paint. | A smooth coating of ice formed on objects due to the freezing of rain; glaze ice.

Example sentences (20)

Chocolate custard with chocolate glaze, vanilla custard with chocolate glaze, organic raspberry with vanilla glaze, lemon with lemon glaze, whipped vanilla creme with chocolate glaze, sugar-free vanilla custard with chocolate glaze.

Be sure not to mix the glaze too much or the glaze could turn into a solid color.

Although almost any low-fire glaze can be used, potters often use specially formulated glaze recipes that "crackle" or craze (present a cracked appearance), because the crazing lines take on a dark color from the carbon.

Glaze may be applied by dusting the unfired composition over the ware or by spraying, dipping, trailing or brushing on a thin slurry composed of the unfired glaze and water.

It was made by rubbing together gold leaf, sugar and salt, followed by washing to remove solubles Glaze main Two panels of earthenware tiles painted with polychrome glazes over a white glaze.

Western raku potters rarely use lead as a glaze ingredient, due to its serious level of toxicity, but may use other metals as glaze ingredients.

When a glaze containing this material is fired in a kiln, the whiting acts as a flux material in the glaze.

A member of Baltimore’s PR staff awkwardly cut off WJZ’s Alex Glaze at one point just because the reporter mentioned Jackson, even though the question was a valid one about the draft.

Back in 2012, or maybe even 2013, I remember an ice storm that hit Des Moines with the entire city having a glaze over it.

Her cookies are a monument to her attention to detail and devotion to her profession, from the delicate glaze dripping to the artistic placement of toppings.

I kind of glaze over and then stop engaging as an audience member when I see action sequences that have been done before and there's nothing special or unique about them.

It tastes so good — it has the crunch on the outside and the texture of chicken and they put a spicy glaze on it.

Most people I know really like talking about the economy — jobs, prices and so on — but their eyes glaze over like a honey-roasted bird when you bring up economic policy.

My eyes instantly glaze over the moment I realize that an email signature has 6-8 characters too many in it.

Next, she moves onto the doughnut glaze.

Once the coasters are dry, you can paint them or glaze them.

One just has to take a stroll down Main street to see iconic names like Dawson Shoes & Antiques and Carmine Ricciuti Men's Wearrubbing elbows with new kids on the block like Good Glaze doughnuts and Main Supply Refillery & Goods.

Pour in the wine and stock, bring to the boil, simmer for about 20 minutes or until tender and the liquid has reduced to a sticky glaze.

Purchase some Glaze Lily Seeds to plant them on a Luxuriant Glebe and harvest some local specialty after two days.

The blustery instrumentation on “Ugly Day,” for example, should win over newly converted punks obsessed with superclean contemporary hardcore bands, and Nolen’s relaxed, understated singing coats the music with a sugary glaze.