Unglaze

"Unglaze" in a Sentence (9 examples)

It is but a few hours' work for any good ordinary man to unglaze the whole of these border protectors, and to reglaze them, the 'clips' being already there.

Matisse said he had to do battle with his host before he could unglaze and rehang the pictures.

The serjeant carried him into a house near Charing Cross, whither flocked many of the Marquis's servants and others, broke open the house, setting ladders to it to unglaze and untile it, got in, beat the serjeants so that one of them died since, threatened to blow up the house with gunpowder, took the prisoner, brought him forth, and, with swords drawn, conducted him to Whitehall and there put him in.

Among the many recommendations endorsed by the groups were having an institutional commitment to global education, thinking beyond and across disciplinary lines, empowering faculty to infuse global issues throughout the corriculum, enlarging student experiences, offering faculty incentives, using non-U.S. source material, emphasizing the importance of study abroad and international internships using "whatever pedagogical means necessary to unglaze students' eyes ."

His eyes seemed to unglaze.

Rhen blinked once, but once was all it took for his gaze to unglaze and his features to retreat, to harden.

Dress the chickens on a dish after they are thoroughly cooked and pour the tomatoes over; unglaze the bottom of the pan with a glass of sherry and a little good gravy; range this around the chickens .

At the last moment drain off the endives; arrange them on a dish and unglaze the saucepan with a little half-glaze sauce (No. 413) or light béchamel No. 409), then strain the sauce over.

You think they're burnt, but these nasty-looking particles are the hidden flavor in many sauces — that is, if you can deglaze (or if you prefer, unglaze) the pan.

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