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glaringly

[ UK /ɡlˈe‍əɹɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a glaring manner
    it was glaringly obvious

How To Use glaringly In A Sentence

  • Quite why this glaringly obvious idea had not occurred to anyone before is one of the enduring mysteries of the SAS story. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wind was ruffling through her patchy fur and he realised she was as naked as he was, the exposed patches of hide glaringly obvious and peculiar-looking.
  • Removing the windowed side panel allows me to view the internals, glaringly absent is a removable motherboard tray.
  • A few days later and the squashed plants have recovered, the trellis doesn't look quite so glaringly new and the clematis is about to flower.
  • The glaringly unfunny premise in this divorce-court fairy tale assumes that it's gotta be a riot when the king of summary judgments (George Clooney) meets his match in a serial divorcée (Catherine Zeta-Jones) who bankrupts husbands and disbars lawyers before breakfast, right? Mystic River Drifts Into Dark And Deep Waters
  • Here we have half - finished jobs , loose ends , all glaringly obvious in their collective ugliness.
  • Now, America sees all the more glaringly your integrity faults ... and once you're out of the nomination race and the courts can once again prosecute you ... we'll see it even further. Clinton reviewing 'options' - but says superdelegates could shift
  • This poverty was glaringly obvious in rural churches, which were no better than byres, and christening, marriage, and burial dues, which were deeply resented.
  • All have been glaringly obvious for years, but has Davies done anything about any of them?
  • The NFL loves to continually tweak its rules and policies the "Brady Rule," horse-collar penalties, helmet-to-helmet contact, etc., but few changes are more glaringly necessary than an updated playoff seeding procedure. Tonight's TV Hot List: Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011
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