Glaze someone over
verb phrase
To make someone ecstatic; intoxicate: Said one enthusiastic participant: ”Doesn’t this just glaze you over?” (1980s+)
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[gley-zher] /ˈgleɪ ʒər/ noun 1. a person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass. /ˈɡleɪzɪə/ noun 1. a person who glazes windows, etc n. late 14c. (late 13c. as a surname; alternative glazer recorded from c.1400), from glass + -er (1), influenced by French words in -ier.
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[gley-zhuh-ree] /ˈgleɪ ʒə ri/ noun 1. the work of a ; glasswork.
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[gley-zing] /ˈgleɪ zɪŋ/ noun 1. the act of furnishing or fitting with glass; the business or work of a glazier. 2. panes or sheets of glass set or made to be set in frames, as in windows, doors, or mirrors. 3. the act of applying a . 4. the glassy surface of something . [gleyz] […]
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