How To Use Glare In A Sentence

  • During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared.
  • He perceived they were entering the great theatre of his first appearance, the great theatre he had last seen as a chequer-work of glare and blackness in his flight from the red police. When the Sleeper Wakes
  • Warren frowned and glared at his wife until she finally raised her eyes to meet his.
  • The acintic glare of electricity arced from the floor. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The old woman glared at him.
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  • Closed in terms of things being able to go on under the radar and away from the public glare. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a role for which his intense glare makes him a natural. Times, Sunday Times
  • The divorce was conducted in the full glare of publicity .
  • I had to learn under my own steam away from the glare of attention. The Sun
  • She flung him a rebukeful glare that he did not get. We Can't Have Everything
  • Around the conference table, eight extremely believable-looking exec types, many with the faces of prominent local actors, glare him down as he burbles.
  • Symptoms include near vision image blur, abnormal color perception, monocular diplopia, glare, and impaired visual acuity, and may vary depending on location of the cataract.
  • He escaped with a hard glare. Times, Sunday Times
  • We love writing about bands and singers that emerge from the tangled undergrowth and come blinking into the bright glare of publicity. The Sun
  • Overbright security lighting creates "glare", which makes it more difficult to see intruders.
  • He tried not to let his irritation show as he blinked in the glare of the television lights.
  • They all stared at her with glares on their faces.
  • The only hint of fear in the company was the presence of two tall gorilla bodyguards clasping small automatic fire-arms, who glared at us suspiciously as we approached, but made no attempt to stop us.
  • She advanced a step or two and glared hate at the enemy.
  • In the packed public gallery, Mrs Humes's family, who had glared with unrelenting hatred at him during the hearing, were in tears.
  • When they reached the Squad's room, they all turned to either glare at or admonish Vi.
  • Everything that lived or grew, was oppressed by the glare; except the lizard, passing swiftly over rough stone walls, and the cicala, chirping his dry hot chirp, like a rattle. Little Dorrit
  • Erin, the mousiest of the bridesmaids, elbowed Gladys when she noticed, only to find herself subtly rebuked with a withering glare from Cheryl, whose short brown hair and severe temperament remained unchanged for the happy occasion. Crossed
  • The mid afternoon sun glared down on me as I looked around for the megaliths.
  • It is a role for which his intense glare makes him a natural. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miguel glared back like a cornered rat, lifting himself up with the stick.
  • a glare of sunlight
  • The Park is an important breeding area for the pinkbacked pelican Pelecanus rufescens, white pelican P. onocrotalus, African fish-eagle Haliaeetus vocifer, Caspian tern Hydroprogne caspia, goliath heron Ardea goliath, rufous-bellied heron Butorides rufiventris, yellowbilled stork Mycteria ibis, pygmy goose Nettapus auritus, collared pratincole Glareola pratincola and greyrumped swallow Pseudohirondo griseopyga. Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa
  • To prevent say our wits being blinded or blasted by the unaccommodated nuclear glare of Reality. Archive 2007-02-01
  • The lights above glared down on them all, a rack of suns illuminating a drifting fleet of ships.
  • Please put on your sunglasses to avoid the glare.
  • The dementist glared at the mandrill with awful fire in his eyes. Chainer's Torment
  • I glare at her and then turn to study my nails. ‘Hmm, that one needs another coat of red.’
  • I go to the counter and give the cheque to a guy who definitely did not have enough sleep last night and was in a mood for nasty snide remarks and evil glares.
  • English pistols were usually browned to reduce glare and light reflection.
  • We were told that the idea was to absorb light and hence reduce glare.
  • Jesus held his hand aloft above his eyes, so as to shield his vision from the glare of the sun, and blew wind through his lips.
  • She glared at her plastered mother, bending over to clean up the broken pieces of the mug.
  • Change the monitor location or tilt it to eliminate glare from lights or windows.
  • God damn that Chabon, dragging it out of the grave where she and the other serious writers had buried it to save serious literature from its polluting touch, the horror of its blank, pustular face, the lifeless, meaningless glare of its decaying eyes! Writing
  • Found above the falls are whitebacked night heron Gorsachius leuconotus, African finfoot Podica senegalensis and rock pratincole Glareola nuchalis. Mosi-oa-Tunya Victoria Falls, Zambia
  • Zlotin glared icily at him then stepped tentatively into the room, looking around him slowly. CODE BREAKER
  • I glared at him as he walked over to the counter and ripped a piece of paper off the roll.
  • His voice was like ice, and his eyes glared at them with their unsettling insensity.
  • Stone curlews - now called thick-knees - glare at you in basilisk manner, spurt stiffly a few yards and then glare at you again, surprised that you're still there.
  • Conan glared bewilderedly at the cryptic golden door. Wings in the Night
  • He glared at the two of us, podgy arms folded and tucked into his leather apron.
  • I fixed him with a hard glare that wiped the grin right off his face.
  • She glares at me - for the first of what will become many, many times - as though I'm a three-headed freak of nature whose only goal is her annihilation.
  • She glared at him, and then her expression softened slightly. Crimson Wind
  • If you are using your glasses to stare at the screen, she recommends an antireflection coating to cut down glare. Times, Sunday Times
  • These various cries of the assailants, contradicting each other, showed their irresolution; while Richard, his foot still on the archducal banner, glared round him with an eye that seemed to seek an enemy, and from which the angry nobles shrunk appalled, as from the threatened grasp of a lion. The Talisman
  • So it was that the scholar began his researches at the abbey, continuously aware of the three novices who toiled at the drive-mill and the fourth novice who invited glare-blindness atop the ladder to keep the lamp burning and adjusted-a situation which caused the Poet to versify mercilessly concerning the demon Embarrassment and the outrages he perpetrated in the name of penitence or appeasement. A Canticle for Leibowitz
  • Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.
  • Red lights glared from the temperature control panel. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • I'd grab your sunnies as you leave home this morning - sun glare is a killer!
  • The leers given by a few male models were met with a smoldering glare by Nicholas.
  • The room is safe, enclosed, protected from the harsh glare of artificial light.
  • But those New Zealanders not utterly transfixed by the imperial glare of London or Washington have sensed that our national interests lie in a wider kind of collective security than is offered by simple colonial obeisance.
  • The action of messing my hair earned him a deep glare.
  • Walking in soft finnesko, the magnetician opens an inner door, to be at once accosted by darkness, made more intense after the white glare of the snow. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • Leaning back against the ecru toned, linen textured wall, she contemplated crossing the room to flick the light switch that would bathe the room in harsh fluorescent glare, but dismissed the idea.
  • Every light inside the ship burst on at full intensity, the bright glare cruelly lighting the snow and lowering skies.
  • At a distance of one light-week, our solar system is lost in the Sun's glare; even farther out is a collection of cometary objects called the Oort Cloud, depicted as a sphere one light year across.
  • A Giant, so tall that his head towered above Yvon like that of some mighty forest tree, glared at him angrily from the threshold. Folk Tales From Many Lands
  • The settlement would be reached somewhere away from the public gaze and media glare.
  • Oxford has developed antireflective coating technology to prevent glare from computer screens, tablets and smartphones. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up the track, sweeping in a great circle as it swung the curve, a headlight's glare cut through the night -- and Toddles "shinned" the foot. The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories
  • The rustic maiden, slow and sweet in ungrammatical speech, who helps plant corn by day, and makes picturesque the interior of the cabin in the glare of "lightwood" torches by night; turns men's heads and wins children's hearts in Charles Egbert Craddock's tale, _The Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • Barney whirls on him and glares - eyes big as goose eggs, lips pursed and bloodless.
  • Beyond the monster human cyclone of a moshpit, audience member stood frozen like rabbits in the glare of juggernaut halogens.
  • The woman glared up at Natasha with pure venom and hatred in her dark green eyes.
  • As she said this, she glared at John-Paul, as if her remarks were an insult.
  • Natasha had finally halted her cheering and shot Seth a frosty glare.
  • Even pathetic old prunes have their moment in the glare of the gossip mags
  • She gave me a fierce glare.
  • The fact is, they would probably choose to settle down somewhere cosy, preferably in the full glare of the public eye.
  • ‘N-no,’ Stasia stuttered out, before fixing him with a glare.
  • Students walked to the stage and faced this mock interview under the full glare of those who had gathered at the college auditorium.
  • The fourth actually went behind the batter, who glared at Eddie as he jogged to first. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • There was a flash of light between them, streaking down so fast Jennifer didn't catch any glare until it was over.
  • There's glare from the artificial light, which leads to issues like not being able to see dust and smoke and equipment coming at you.
  • The brain has a threshold of how much glare it can withstand. The Sun
  • He glared at me and I felt a tight knot in my stomach.
  • And the cat glared back, plainly annoyed at being roused from its sound sleep.
  • I glared at her while taking a bite of the scrumptious piece of buttered and toasted bread.
  • She would appear to be back in the glare of the Hollywood spotlight after years in the movie-making wilderness.
  • And at one point on the set she and another actress collapsed in fits of laughter because Walters was unable to glare angrily.
  • Swallowing it down, he glared at the worker, who was walking back to the cooking area.
  • Bright evening sunlight glared through the windscreen.
  • The glare of the flash blanches some faces, while others are obscured by the frame's edges.
  • My own range-extender is to glare angrily at the receiver.
  • We love writing about bands and singers that emerge from the tangled undergrowth and come blinking into the bright glare of publicity. The Sun
  • This uncertainty was reflected in unprecedented levels of argument within the government, conducted in the full glare of public attention.
  • Eliminate the glare from artificial light by switching from direct to indirect overhead lighting.
  • I gave him and frosty glare and pulled my arm out of his hold.
  • Her eyes narrowed into her infamous glare, and the woman was riled enough to fight back.
  • Paris they looked back they saw an immense blaze in the distance, and the heavens aglare from east to west with the conflagration. The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette
  • A sudden glare of headlights lit the driveway.
  • People who work at display screens regularly can be affected by glare from sunlight or artificial light. Times, Sunday Times
  • She will destroy him with one steely glare. The Sun
  • She attacked police in the full glare of TV cameras.
  • Her gaze was curiously fixed and bright, brighter even than her usual druggy glare.
  • The dash is neatly laid out and a pop-up panel houses the screen for the sat nav which can be tilted to remove glare.
  • Black reduces glare and makes the interior of a small car seem more spacious. Times, Sunday Times
  • His black, beady eyes glared at her behind wrinkled cheeks and a round nose.
  • He glared at me, quite beside himself with rage.
  • She glared at him and shoved past him, throwing open the door to the women's restroom.
  • Made of polarized glass, the lenses boast a number of "best in shows": at just 1.8 mm thick they claim to be the thinnest in the world; they contain an impressive number of rare minerals like neodymium and erbium, which filter color while maintaining clarity; and they have 10 layers of antiglare coating. Super-Fly Shades
  • Make allowances for bright sunlight and glare. Collins Traveller - Mallorca
  • The camera has an anti-glare filter.
  • The glass can be tinted at the touch of a button to cut glare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Glare, halos and double vision. After surgery you may have difficulty seeing at night.
  • She glared and started pushing her cart in front of mine.
  • Shakily, Adam rose to his feet while the dog fixed him with a baleful glare and a low threatening rumble escaped its throat. LOST SUMMER
  • Seated at the table, Jose uplifted his head from the newspaper to see River's sister staring at him with an interrogating glare in her eyes.
  • Okay, so standing there with the glare of the lights in your face and with the cameras rolling can be a bit off-putting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Big bold letters glare from the front page bottom of the right-wing newspaper: Joe The Nerd Ferraro: What Does an Endorsement Really Mean?
  • But one professional mediator who offered his services for free at last month's meeting thought better of it after some board members refused, and he got what he described as alarming glares from residents. Nevada Appeal - Top Stories
  • The glare of the floodlights focussed on the gladiators engaged in the middle, the arena one grand spectacle, the game fierce and engaging.
  • She angrily glared at him from above the rim of her thick glasses.
  • Now, the river was as busy as the land, lights swimming hither and thither; steamboats with ropes of tiny stars bespangling their dark bulk and a white electric glare in the bow, low boats with lights that sent wavering spear-heads into the shadow beneath. Stories of a western town
  • Several tires have caught fire; they send up sooty corkscrews of stink into the bright, breezeless glare. GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT
  • For half a century Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau withered any rival in vocal range with an austere glare and an iron grip on recording opportunities.
  • He glared savagely at the ball in his hands; the black octagons were marred by the white powder of the ceiling.
  • Both sides were throwing glares and looks of contempt.
  • She hadn't meant any harm by the question, but he seemed to think so as he glared venomously at her, before replying.
  • Mory gives him her famous glare and rolls the shaker towards him, sprinkling salt all over.
  • I glared into all four corners, hoping I would have a victim on which I could unload my mounting frustrations.
  • The unpitying glares he gave as he slashed his opponents.
  • He could feel the young scientist trying to burn a hole in his jacket with a high wattage glare. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • A soldier glares at the two Prushim, who suddenly take an interest in the wares of a costermonger. nun vav Evan Eisenberg: Mary Christ (Part 7)
  • Allington before the flowers of May would have come, and the crowd and the glare and the fashion and the art of the Academy’s great exhibition must therefore remain unknown to her; but she was taken to see many pictures, and among others she was taken to see the pictures belonging to a certain nobleman who, with that munificence which is so amply enjoyed and so little recognised in The Last Chronicle of Barset
  • We love writing about bands and singers that emerge from the tangled undergrowth and come blinking into the bright glare of publicity. The Sun
  • The eldest of the trio, a paunched and jowled dignitary whose beard and hair were obviously touched up in a none-too-successful effort to belie his more than three score years, glared in distaste at the scene of action unfolding while the cachinnations of the general audience grew in volume.
  • Before that, there was only the glare of unsuccess, without, evidently, the masterpiece's long but occasionally beneficent shadow. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Priced at $900 and $1,100, respectively, these are 720p (1366x768) sets that claim better antiglare performance in bright rooms. Panasonic's plasma TV plans for 2009
  • The absence of medical men does not seem to have affected their longevity, the disease they most suffer from being ophthalmia, which is brought on by the glare of the snow in the winter, and by the dust and heat in the summer months. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers
  • One of them was finishing a drinking-glass, rolling the pontil on the arms of the working-stool; another, a beetle-browed fellow, swung his long blow-pipe with its lump of glowing glass in a full circle, high in air and almost to touch the ground; another was at a 'bocca' in the low glare; all were busy, and the air was very hot and close. Marietta A Maid of Venice
  • It seemed to her to grow bigger and bigger as the darkness deepened, and its green eyes glared as large as halfpennies in her affrighted vision as the thunder came booming along the heights from the Willarden-road. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • In the glare of publicity, this has brought home to all of us the debt of gratitude we owe the armed forces. The Sun
  • The blond man glared hatefully up to Greg, and the large man kicked him again, drawing another hurting grunt from Vincent.
  • The divorce was conducted in the full glare of publicity .
  • He glared at me like a bull at a red rag.
  • The taxi entered the square like a fugitive, flitting into the sodium lighting that glared on its tinted windscreen. THE LAST RAVEN
  • A scowl darkened his brown eyes to black as he glared ahead.
  • The words just slipped out; he certainly didn't mean to be a smart-ass - not when she was in this mood - but she gave him the gorgon's glare anyway.
  • As your hand can be held over your eyes to reduce the glare of the sky and help focus the view, the panels comfort by modifying the intense forces of nature.
  • Andrew quickly stepped into action and stamped out the the smoldering tip of the curtain and looked back to glare at Char who was only smiling sheepishly.
  • Tessa could see nothing wrong with the gasolier, but before she could say so, Jessamine stalked into the room and shot a glare at Will. Clockwork Angel
  • Will abandoned his efforts with the gasolier to glare at Henry. Clockwork Angel
  • Beyond the monster human cyclone of a moshpit, audience member stood frozen like rabbits in the glare of juggernaut halogens.
  • One overzealous man even tried to sell him some overripe tomatoes once, and it took only one glare to send the man scurrying on his way.
  • Rena turns to Greg, demanding him to be silent with her insistent, steady glare.
  • Marka's violet eyes glared at him, Simian's light brown ones flashed at her, daring her to challenge him again.
  • Capping the atrium is a dome, with a glazed section cut at an angle to admit north light and eliminate glare and solar gain.
  • Many women were giving him strange looks and dirty glares as he started to run.
  • There was a red glare over the burning village.
  • Mischief glared at the dragon as it stretched its wings.
  • Folsom's neighbor was a famous "musher," a seasoned, self-reliant man, thoroughly accustomed to all the hazards of winter travel, but ten miles from his destination he crossed an inch-deep overflow which rendered the soles of his muk-luks slippery, and ten yards further on, where the wind had laid the glare-ice bare, he lost his footing. Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories
  • The sunlight was bright on his face, but he ignored the glare, his attention fixed mainly on the scratchy penmanship appearing beneath his quill pen, and occasionally, on the inkpot resting at his foot.
  • For the second time Ruuqo glared at me, his expression pulled between anger and confusion. Promise of the Wolves
  • The only thing creepier than his expressionless glare is his smile. Seeing Double: No Country For Old Men / The Getaway » Scene-Stealers
  • In the marshy districts is seen the large elater, which displays both red and green lights; the red glare, like that of a lamp, alternately flashing on the beholder, then concealed as the insect turns his body in flight, but the ruddy reflection on the grass beneath being constantly visible as it leisurely pursues its course. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
  • One eye, magnified, glared at her balefully over a rounded blotch of white where a cheek was leeched to the pane. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • His salacious grin faltered then disappeared and he glared at her, furious with himself for being tricked so easily.
  • He turned to the others and was met by two identical stony glares.
  • She glared at Glint, who was crossing the deck with an armload of mending, causing the semi-innocent lass to hurry off guiltily.
  • Sydney glared balefully, but her resolve crumbled under the power of the almighty puppy dog eyes.
  • He and four other senators were writhing in the glare of unfavorable publicity.
  • Hot stage lights glared down on the singer, making her feel faint.
  • The tropic sun glared down on us all day.
  • She looked at him with an angry glare.
  • Alex just glared, trying not to soften when he saw her disheveled clothes and bloodshot eyes.
  • He glares at the small window nearby, unable to see through its frosted glass pane.
  • He glared at Nikitin but the General Secretary stared him out with hard, pebble-like eyes.
  • He glared at Nikitin but the General Secretary stared him out with hard, pebble-like eyes.
  • He just shook his boarish head and downed an entire pint of mead in one gulp, never breaking his glare from the walls. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The hearings were conducted in the full glare of publicity.
  • She recalled the nascent shock at her triumph still present in Jake's eyes even after he'd stopped moving and dove again to arise and meet the statues 'feral glares. Beautiful Ape Girl Baby
  • Joe turned and glared at the stranger as though he too was angry with his voice.
  • The light from outside the table cast an odd glare on his face, making his face look gaunt.
  • With a few exceptions, most of them are no-names, working behind the scenes and far from the public glare.
  • He turned and looked at his Deputy; gave him his Churchillian glare. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • Because planets are so dim compared to stars, technology has not been able to spot them amid stellar glare.
  • I looked back out at the snowbound village in the distance, the rising sun throwing a glare from ice and snow and I tried to sort through his words.
  • He glared angrily at the small screen of the portable television that he had propped on top of a large stack of dictionaries and rule books.
  • It was a gorgeous day, the kind of winter day when the sun glares off the snow and makes everything look neat and clean.
  • He was met with a steely glare and a stern reply: ‘Do you think popping a balloon is funny?’
  • The fluorescent tube on the ceiling flickered into life, dazzling me with its bluish glare. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • He righted his ruffled cloak, straightened his wrinkled shirt, and glared white hot anger at me.
  • John stopped trying to stifle the laughter and glared at her.
  • As my eyes adjusted, to the new world around me, everything was a glare then a blaze of ambers.
  • Eric glared at his former captor, the closest thing to a nemesis he could imagine, and suddenly, as the radiance from the torch touched his skin, inner fire consumed him.
  • For those that must be on, switch to a lower wattage or try low-pressure sodium lights that reduce glare.
  • The new courthouse is a winner if you love maximum solar energy and accompanying sun glare dominating the entry and hallways. Craig Alan Silverman: Tancredo, Buck and Fallon for This Colorado Independent
  • I finally emerge, sunburned and blinking, into the glare of an urban antiseptic airport in Melbourne, Australia.
  • He sent her a glare that was full of suspicion.
  • The same temper that glared from the face of the man, sitting erect in his saddle, seemed to be burning in the eyes of the child who stood so defiantly before him. The Little Colonel
  • People who work at display screens regularly can be affected by glare from sunlight or artificial light. Times, Sunday Times

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