glassily

/ˈɡlæsɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is smooth, shiny, and resembles glass.
    • The frozen lake glistened glassily under the winter sun.
    • Her polished nails reflected the light glassily.
    • The surface of the new table shone glassily after being waxed.
  2. With a fixed, blank, or lifeless expression, as if staring without seeing.
    • He stared glassily at the television, not really watching anything.
    • The old photograph showed a soldier gazing glassily into the distance.
    • After the bad news, she looked glassily out the window.
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