Half forgotten incidents came back to her-things which had been Glozed over or dismissed with a laugh.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
They Glozed his faults and made virtues out of his close-grained traits; they praised and lamented, with sighs and mournful words, but Isom's widow could not weep.
"The Bondboy"
George W. (George Washington) Ogden
I had often thought his face about the most repulsive, hypocrisy-Glozed concourse of evil passions that ever fronted a fiend in the flesh.
"The Deluge"
David Graham Phillips