Glaze and Glass.From almost the beginning of the prehistoric age there are glazed pottery beads found in the graves: and glazing on amulets of quartz or other stones begins in the middle of the prehistoric. Apparently then glazing went together with the working of the copper ores, and probably accidental slags in the smelting gave the first idea of using glaze intentionally. [Please select]
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He started slightly and looked into the glazing eyes. [Please select]
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Roderick turned his glazing eyes upon the tall miner. [Please select]
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"The other was the glazing of common earthenware or terra-cotta drain-pipes." [Please select]
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Kerry pressed the button, and met the glance of upturned, glazing eyes. [Please select]
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'I always leave the final glazing till the picture is in the frame.' [Please select]
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"You are a Yankee," he added, as he fixed his glazing eyes upon Tom's uniform. [Please select]
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Already the scarlet hate, the dogged mad glare of a set purpose was glazing his vision. [Please select]
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With her fierce eyes already glazing she writhed about and succeeded in fixing her death-grip upon the victor's lean fore leg. [Please select]
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