glazed

Etymology

adj

  1. Of eyes: glistening but not focusing on anything in particular; showing no liveliness.
  2. Having a glaze (a coating).
    a glazed ham
    a glazed doughnut
  3. (architecture, construction) Having glass in the windows.
    a shelter at the bus stop with glazed sides and rear
    a glazed garden shed

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of glaze

noun

  1. (US, colloquial) A glazed donut, one with a coating such as sugar or chocolate.
    Krispy your Kremes with fresh, non-corporate cakes and glazeds in such flavors du jour as Pistachio, Tres Leches, Meyer Lemon, and Blackout (a nod to the star attraction of the long-gone Ebinger's Bakery). 2010, Ayun Halliday, Zinester's Guide to New York, page 65
    She had to herd them into Bruce's Coffee and Doughnut and stuff them with chocolate glazeds to get the story […] 2012, Patricia Bow, The Starry Window, page 34
    And since I know you probably didn't have breakfast, I left a couple of glazeds on a napkin on your sorry excuse for a desk.” 2014, Marilyn Baron, Homecoming Homicides

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