Glozed [verb]

Definition of Glozed:

gloss over; cover up

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Sentence/Example of Glozed:

It was the case of Esau; he was bidden sell his birthright for pottage, and affection could not gloze over the bargain.

One marked aspect of recent devil-fiction is the tendency to gloze over his sins and to humanize him.

You know as well as I that it does not gloze a poor book, nor pass over defects in silence.

The verb to gloss, or gloze, means simply to explain or translate, from Greco-Lat.

It is astonishing the trouble men will be at to find out when to plant potatoes, and gloze over the eternal meaning of the skies.

But she smiled and her lips were parted sweetly; and always unformed tears would gloze her eyes.

But every one knew that she was a usurper—a fact which no personal merits could gloze over.

He knew his father never cared for him, though his mother tried her best to gloze over the indifference of her husband.

At dark the old man lit two lamps, which served dimly to gloze the shadows, and thrust logs of wood into the cast-iron stove.

Official attempts to gloze over the incident would have been amusing if they were not pathetic.