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The new show retains the original’s Warholian purity of inaction and its languid tension: nothing much happens, and it is not happening at a soothing pace, under a glazy gaze.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 17, 2019

"It was such a great place to live," she says, with a glazy gaze out her Manhattan window.

From Time Magazine Archive

He patted her constantly, his eyes somewhat glazy.

From Gaslight Sonatas by Hurst, Fannie

Blankets were good enough for any man, he declared, and flatly refused to court rheumatism at his time of life by sleeping between cold, glazy stuff like that.

From Harley Greenoak's Charge by Mitford, Bertram

Again he got into a frightful state at the glazy appearance of his skin—it was an oil painting.

From The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 by Furniss, Harry




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