From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishglassyglass‧y /ˈɡlɑːsi $ ˈɡlæsi/ adjective 1 SHINYsmooth and shining, like glass the glassy surface of the lake2 EMOTIONALglassy eyes show no feeling or understanding, and do not move
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glassy• His eyes were glassy and he seemed barely able to keep them open.• He saw the smirk on Donald's glassy face.• The boy had a large olive head and very glassy rolling eyes.• A laser is used to etch a pattern of tiny flaws in the otherwise glassy smooth surface of the disc.• Perhaps the glassy stare had lingered in his eyes, for Scales looked at him queerly.• A glassy stone beloved by ancient toolmakers, obsidian was found only in two prehistoric spots in Arizona prior to the 1980s.• He further obliterates his own identity behind a pair of mirrored sunglasses, whose glassy surface deflects even the most tenacious gaze.