adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a glazed expression (= one that shows you are not concentrating on the things around you )
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From her glazed expression, he knew she had been taking drugs.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
door
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If safety glass used in glazed doors and low level windows.
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The door on the left leads to a staff bedroom, and the glazed doors to the lift lobby.
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Passing through the right-hand lobby, glazed doors shut off the passenger lift which serves three floors and a well-equipped games cupboard.
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A few bookcases with glazed doors were arranged around the walls leaving a central space for a table and chairs.
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A new but effective way of securing windows and glazed doors is to fit Security Grilles from Homeguard Products.
window
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Nevertheless, the benefits over a single glazed window are considerable.
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The burglar also tried unsuccessfully to break into the house and smashed a double glazed window .
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Archway House benefits from sealed unit double glazed windows and Gas fired central heating throughout.
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Care should be taken when handling claims involving double glazed windows and doors.
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Secondary double glazed windows with lovely open outlook over the golf course. power points.
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Secondary double glazed window with views over the golf course. wall mounted electric heater.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Instead, you held your head high and let a glazed look mask your eyes.