Glaze

What does Glaze mean?

To put minimal effort into something or doing just enough to get by, similar to applying a superficial layer or coating

What does Glaze mean?

Definition of Glaze

To put minimal effort into something or doing just enough to get by, similar to applying a superficial layer or coating

When is Glaze used?

Glaze is often used to describe a lack of attention or focus, similar to 'zoning out.'

Examples of using Glaze

1

I totally glazed the assignment, just filled in the basics so I could go out with friends.

2

He always glazes his homework; it’s never detailed, just enough to not get called out.

3

During the meeting, she just glazed over the main points and wrapped it up quickly to leave early.

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