glassed

/ɡlæst/
verb
  1. Past tense of glass: to fit with glass; to cover or enclose with glass.
    • They glassed the display case to protect the artifacts.
    • The contractor glassed the entire sunroom last spring.
    • He glassed the greenhouse to create a warm environment for the orchids.
  2. Past tense of glass (slang): to hit someone in the face with a glass or bottle.
    • He was arrested after he glassed another player at the hockey game.
    • The bouncer glassed the troublemaker during the fight.
    • In the movie, the villain glassed the hero in a bar brawl.
adjective
  1. Fitted with glass; having glass panes or lenses.
    • The new building has a glassed facade that reflects the surrounding trees.
    • She wore glassed cabinets to display her collection of antique teacups.
    • The glassed porch let in plenty of sunlight while keeping out the rain.
  2. Having a glazed, fixed, or expressionless look, especially from shock or intoxication.
    • She sat on the bench, her gaze glassed and distant.
    • After the long meeting, his eyes were glassed over with exhaustion.
    • The patient's glassed stare worried the nurse.
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