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View definitions for glare

glare

noun as in very bright light, shine

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Weak match

noun as in dirty look

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verb as in give a dirty look

verb as in shine very brightly

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Example Sentences

Maybe someone ate the fruit from the pong-pong tree, or suffered a snake bite, or a death glare from one of the monkeys was extra strong that morning.

Not that he lacked the ability to score good goals, but that he was guilty of some glaring misses.

From BBC

Debate can be had over Liam Dawson, who should have been in Pakistan as an all-rounder and second spin option, but there are few other glaring omissions.

From BBC

These drawbacks are particularly glaring when it comes to running, and winning, a presidential campaign.

From Salon

Onana made several glaring mistakes in the Champions League last term that contributed heavily to United's early exit from the competition at the group stage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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