6 adverbs to describe how to glaze

Again Carmen shivered, and her eyes were wide and staring, curiously glazed.

Their green, their rose color, their intense yellow, their metallic iridescence, all their liquid tints are eternally glazed by a moist varnish which cannot exist in the atmospheric world.

It is true that the very first exhibits they saw, the lions outside the building, the first paintings they encountered, made an appreciable impression on them; but after this they followed their elders through the interminable crowded halls of the museum, their legs aching with the effort to keep their balance on the polished floors, their eyes increasingly glazed and dull.

How TO MAKE ROSE WATER, &cTake an earthen pot or jar well glazed inside, wide in the month, narrow at the bottom, about 15 inches high, and place over the mouth a strainer of clean coarse muslin, to contain a considerable quantity of rose leaves, of some highly fragrant kind.

The rear wall is broken by a massive oaken door leading to the courtyard of the monastery, and two rudely glazed windows.

Laura and Mrs. Melcombe went home, and Laura saw the window again that Joseph had so skilfully glazed.

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