glass over

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glass over

Her eyes glass over during the long lecture.

Definition

Verb: * To become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance, typically referring to someone's eyes. It describes a loss of focus, liveliness, or engagement, where the eyes appear fixed, shiny, and unseeing, often due to boredom, deep thought, or a medical condition.

Usage

The verb "glass over" is used intransitively to describe a change in the appearance of someone's eyes. It is often used in the simple past tense ("glassed over") or present participle ("glassing over") to indicate the moment this change occurs. It is a descriptive term, most commonly applied to a person's gaze or expression.

Examples
  • Verb:
    • As the lecture continued, his eyes glassed over with disinterest.
    • I could see her eyes glass over as she recalled the distant memory.
    • Whenever the conversation turns to tax law, my mind wanders and my eyes just glass over.
Advanced Usage
  • Figurative Use: While primarily describing eyes, "glass over" can be used figuratively to describe a person's entire demeanor or expression becoming blank and unresponsive.
    • His friendly smile vanished and his whole face seemed to glass over when the difficult topic was raised.
Variants and Related Words
  • Glaze over (verb): A very common synonym with an identical meaning and usage. ("Her eyes glaze over when she is bored.").
  • Glassy (adjective): Having the appearance of glass; fixed, shiny, and lacking expression. ("He stared with a glassy look in his eyes.").
Synonyms
  • Glaze over: To become glassy or fixed.
  • Film over: To become covered with a thin layer, causing a loss of clarity (can be used for eyes or physical objects).
  • Become vacant: To lose expression or awareness.
Antonyms
  • Focus: To direct one's gaze or attention intently.
  • Brighten: To become lively or animated (often used for eyes or expression).
  • Engage: To become involved or interested.
glass over

Her eyes glass over during the long lecture.

Verb
  1. become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance
    • Her eyes glaze over when she is bored

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