Glaze in a sentence as a noun

If my eyes glaze over, I know they are qualified to pass on.

Your eyes sort of glaze over and you can miss small departures from the boilerplate you expect to see.

It's a contrived analogy, mainly because - as Simon points out in the article:> Their eyes glaze...It's too much.

You know, I'm glad that you're able to easily manipulate symbols, but when I look at them, my eyes glaze over.

Often enough, even the general topic area is enough to make other people glaze over and switch off.

Meaning once you start talking policy, their eyes glaze over, oops, sorry, your five minutes are up. Next!The only way the legislators vote against this stuff is if they feel the heat.

When I read about awesome brogrammers working on the next hip web app with a cutesy hipster name, my eyes glaze over.

Glaze in a sentence as a verb

Their content management system probably has four screens of upselling before the spell checker kicks in, causing their eyes to glaze over.

And it worked on me, like some others in this thread my maths is shaky beyond diff calculus and my eyes glaze over when I see notation - but now I'd like to give this a whirl.

You might be surprised how many people simply won't read a long email, their eyes sort of glaze over, but will happily read a much longer document when the email just says "please see attached".

Talk to many Android users about what Android version they're running and their eyes glaze over and they've never heard of Gingerbread or ICS, forget about choosing Android for openness.

Each time I sit down to brush up on the details of Prim's algorithm or the exact implementation of quicksort, my eyes glaze over and I start thinking about how I'd much rather be building or tinkering with something.

> Each time I sit down to brush up on the details of Prim's algorithm or the exact implementation of quicksort, my eyes glaze over and I start thinking about how I'd much rather be building or tinkering with something.

* Google Github -- "aha, technology company something something distributed ... eyes glaze over technical mumbo jumbo".

Glaze definitions

noun

any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods

noun

a glossy finish on a fabric

noun

a coating for ceramics, metal, etc.

verb

coat with a glaze; "the potter glazed the dishes"; "glaze the bread with eggwhite"

verb

become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"

See also: glass

verb

furnish with glass; "glass the windows"

See also: glass

verb

coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze

See also: sugarcoat candy