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at this drop of water through the glass. 7 glasses. spectacles,<br />

eyeglasses, lorgnon, lorgnette, opera-glasses, binoculars,<br />

field-glasses, bifocals, trifocals, goggles, sun-glasses, Colloq<br />

specs: These are my reading glasses.<br />

glassy adj. 1 shining, shiny, gleaming, smooth, slippery, slick,<br />

glossy, icy, mirror-like, US slick: We skidded on the glassy<br />

surface and crashed into a wall. 2 fixed, staring, trancelike,<br />

hypnotic, vacant, empty, expressionless, blank, void, vacuous,<br />

dazed, dull, glazed, cold, lifeless: His glassy stare made me<br />

very uncomfortable.<br />

glaze v. 1 varnish, lacquer, shellac, enamel, coat, cover; polish,<br />

burnish, shine, gloss: Many of the works of art had been glazed<br />

for protection.<br />

--n. 2 varnish, lacquer, shellac, enamel, coating, covering;<br />

polish, shine, gloss, lustre, patina: The glaze distorts the<br />

design beneath.<br />

gleam n. 1 light, glimmer, glint, glow, flicker, shine, shimmer,<br />

glitter, twinkle, spark, flare, glare, flash; beam, ray, shaft:<br />

I could just make out the faint gleam of a candle. 2 hint,<br />

suggestion, indication, vestige, trace, scintilla, inkling,<br />

glimmer, ray, spark, flicker: There wasn't a gleam of hope of<br />

rescue. 3 look, glint: He got a strange gleam in his eye when<br />

he talked about his inventions.<br />

--v. 4 glimmer, glint, shimmer, shine, twinkle, glitter,<br />

glisten, beam, sparkle: I could see the beast's eyes, gleaming<br />

in the dark. The shore was dotted with gleaming white houses.<br />

glee n. delight, exuberance, cheerfulness, high or good spirits,<br />

cheer, exhilaration, elation, exultation, joy, happiness,<br />

rapture, gladness, felicity, pleasure, joyfulness, merriment,<br />

jubilation, joyousness, joviality, jollity, gaiety,<br />

mirthfulness; enjoyment, satisfaction, Schadenfreude: We<br />

watched with great glee as the villain was thwarted.<br />

gleeful adj. happy, merry, joyful, delighted, exuberant, ecstatic,<br />

cheerful, in high or good spirits, exhilarated, elated,<br />

exultant, rapturous, overjoyed, pleased, jubilant, joyous,<br />

jovial, jolly, gay, mirthful: He wrote a gleeful report of the

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