film over
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Definition
Verb: * To develop a thin, cloudy layer or coating, causing a loss of clarity or transparency. This often describes a physical change in a surface, such as an eye becoming glassy or a liquid developing a scum. * To become covered with a film or haze, obscuring clear vision or appearance.
Examples of Usage
- Verb:
- After hours of staring at the screen, his eyes began to film over with fatigue.
- The surface of the pond filmed over with algae during the hot summer.
- As she recounted the painful memory, her eyes filmed over with tears.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: Can describe a loss of mental sharpness or focus.
- His mind filmed over during the long, monotonous lecture.
Variants and Related Words
- Film (verb): To cover or become covered with a thin layer.
- Dust filmed the old furniture.
- Glaze over (phrasal verb): A near-synonymous phrase, especially for eyes becoming glassy or expressionless.
- Her eyes glazed over as he explained the complicated procedure.
Synonyms
- Glaze over: To become glassy or lifeless (especially eyes).
- Cloud over: To become covered with clouds or lose clarity.
- Mist over: To become covered with a fine mist or tears.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Film over does not commonly combine with other particles to form distinct phrasal verbs beyond its primary meaning.
Related Idioms
- Eyes glaze/film over: An idiom describing the moment someone loses focus or interest, often accompanied by a vacant stare.
- I could see his eyes film over the moment I started talking about budgets.
Verb
- become glassy; lose clear vision
- Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep