" He pressed resolutely forward, still without haste, but with dogged fixity of purpose; but the Mole, now thoroughly alarmed, placed himself in front of him, and looking into his eyes saw that they were glazed and set and turned a streaked and shifting grey—not his friend's eyes, but the eyes of some other animal!
Examples seen today have five or seven stories, each of which is built with flying rafters overlaid with rows of tiles, richly decorated with an interspersing of glazed green tiles.
Some, understandably, saw the over-the-top offering — a fried hunk of bird between two glazed doughnuts in place of a bun — as a nutritional abomination: the fat!
A remedy for farsightedness evidently succeeds to the degree that it restores a woman or man to the comfortable consumption of texts, email, ecommerce, and social media on a glazed rectangle of aluminum alloys held at a standard reading distance of 16 inches.
The vases are elaborately decorated with butterflies partially hidden and partially visible among flowers glazed with bright colors.
The old man's beard was glazed by winter's frost while he waited for a ride across the river.
Cheng pulled from the oven a perfectly baked specimen of what she calls Bach pie, named for the great composer beloved by mathematicians everywhere: an oblong rectangle of creamy dark chocolate studded with banana slices and topped by an Escher-like braid of four glazed pastry plaits that followed divergent trajectories, never quite crisscrossing where you expected them to.
SOHRAB'S NEW ROOM had cream-colored walls, chipped, dark gray moldings, and glazed tiles that might have once been white.
The preference for green porcelain or white porcelain was suddenly changed to black glazed teacups in the Song Dynasty.
The old man's beard was glazed by winter's frost while he waited for a ride across the river.
The house boasts its own tennis court and swimming pool, as well as a new glazed garden room which allows them to dine under the stars.
Tempt not with one last tear thy friend's ungentle mood: , Thy lover's eye, so glazed and cold, dares not entreat thy stay: , Duty and dereliction guide thee back to solitude.
Even in the dim light of the moon, I saw the glazed look in his eyes as they skipped from passenger to passenger.
For through the painter must you see his skill, To find where your true image pictured lies; Which in my bosom's shop is hanging still, That hath his windows glazed with thine eyes.
They were perhaps a little higher, and had windows; but the panes consisted of horn or bladder-skins, for glass was then too dear to have glazed windows in every house.