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glassy-eyed

[ glas-ee-ahyd, glah-see- ]

adjective

  1. having a dull, dazed, or uncomprehending expression; staring fixedly.


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Origin of glassy-eyed1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Abbe Lowell, the defense attorney, argued to jurors that his client had completed a rehab program in L.A. and that the gun salesman did not perceive Biden to be under the influence or glassy-eyed.

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The gun salesman did not perceive Biden to be under the influence or glassy-eyed, and no witness saw him using drugs in the days after, when he owned the Colt Cobra revolver.

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Hawkers yelled and buyers bargained, standing over glassy-eyed seer, mackerel, and bass.

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People who had been laughing with their friends and taking selfies an hour and a half earlier looked glassy-eyed and peaceful, as if they were coming out of a trance.

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This is what the rental business aspires toward, actually, but for now, we’re left with what I believe is the single most maddening, inefficient element of America’s travel infrastructure: Every time I rent a car, I find myself 27th in line, with two glassy-eyed employees standing behind a row of conspicuously empty desks and no end in sight.

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