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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The owner glared at the dog who had chewed up the couch.
The diamond necklace glared in the jewelry store window.
The screen of my phone glared brightly in the dark.
The light from the lamp glared on the book I was reading.
The mirror glared back at me when I turned on the light.
The headlights of the car glared on the wet road.
The sun glared off the windows of the office building.
The crystal chandelier glared in the dining room.
The captain glared at the crew member who had caused the ship to sink.
The driver glared at the pedestrian who crossed the road without looking.
The judge glared at the defendant when they refused to answer the question.
The dog glared at the cat that had stolen its bone.
The general glared at the soldier who had disobeyed orders during the battle.
The bright lights of the stage glared in the singer's eyes.
The light bulb glared too brightly in the small room.
The dog glared at the cat when it entered its territory.
The bright red sports car glared in the parking lot.
The manager glared at the employee who had made a mistake in the report.
The passenger glared at the person who was talking loudly on the phone.
The athlete glared at their opponent before the race started.
The metal surface of the car glared in the sun.
The parent glared at the teacher who had given her child a failing grade.
The metallic finish of the sports car glared in the showroom.
The polished floor glared under the overhead light.
The neon sign outside the store glared all night.
The boss glared at the employee who was late for the meeting.
The chef glared at the cook who added too much salt to the dish.
The customer glared at the waiter who served cold food.
The coach glared at the referee who had made a bad call.
The judge glared at the defendant during the trial.
The audience member glared at the person who was talking on their phone during the movie.
The angry customer glared at the cashier when her credit card was declined.
The sun glared in my eyes as I walked down the street.
The athlete glared at their opponent before the competition began.
The CEO glared at the board member who had leaked confidential information to the press.
The coach glared at the player who argued with the referee.
The shimmering sea glared in the hot summer sun.
The teacher glared at the student who was cheating on the exam.
The mother glared at her child who broke a vase.
The boss glared at the employees who came in late to work.
The teacher glared at the noisy students in the back of the classroom.
The detective glared at the suspect who was lying during the interrogation.
The artist glared at the curator who had displayed her painting in the wrong light.
The diamond necklace glared in the bright sunlight.
The prosecutor glared at the defense attorney who was trying to delay the trial.
The soldier glared at the enemy across the battlefield.
The snow glared in the sunlight on the mountain.
John glared at his brother when he broke his toy.
The driver glared at the pedestrian who jaywalked in front of his car.
The prosecutor glared at the witness, hoping to intimidate them into telling the truth.
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