Glassy in a sentence as an adjective

It makes me feel ... blunt, dull, glassy.

It gets the job done but is nowhere near the nice big glassy one on the Air.

" All of a sudden people went from glassy-eyed to intrigued.

You're going to get a lot of glassy eyed vacant stares, even controlling for the fact that they don't know you.

Too glassy and cartoony and too many gradients.

"I'm envisioning the board standing around with glassy stares, 'I have no idea how this could have happened.

There's not much glassy eyed pontificating about the wonders of bike lanes in the rest of the tree either.

It saves a good 60+ minutes of glassy-eyed explaining.

We aren't "screwing up our environment" any more than a fish swimming is "screwing up the glassy surface of a pond.

Old gradients served the illusion of a glassy material with depth.

I went glassy eyed at "First create new rvm gemset to sandbox our gems:"If you are a RoR person, I'm sure this tutorial is just great.

Meaning you cannot do something with Avenir and Helvetica font, combined with non-glassy graphycs.

Sending an electrical signal is like one person dropping a rock at one end of a glassy lake and another person watching for ripples at the other end.

Thick glassy, 3d icons with heavy drop shadows, skeuomorphism, and gradient bevels, protruding interface elements and the like are still as garish now as they were a year ago.

In terms of just the scrolling, Sencha Touch seems unable to implement glassy-smooth scrolling of a simple text-only list view -- something that was achievable on the original non-3G iPhone.

Glassy definitions

adjective

resembling glass in smoothness and shininess and slickness; "the glassy surface of the lake"; "the pavement was...glassy with water"- Willa Cather

adjective

(used of eyes) lacking liveliness; "empty eyes"; "a glassy stare"; "his eyes were glazed over with boredom"

See also: glazed

adjective

(of ceramics) having the surface made shiny and nonporous by fusing a vitreous solution to it; "glazed pottery"; "glassy porcelain"; "hard vitreous china used for plumbing fixtures"

See also: vitreous vitrified