Glaring

//ˈɡlɛəɹɪŋ//

"Glaring" in a Sentence (13 examples)

The glaring headlights dazzled us for a moment.

The glaring light is hurtful to the eyes.

The hospital has been sued as a result of a glaring oversight when doctors failed to notice a large tumour in a woman's X-ray.

How did you manage to overlook such a glaring error?

Sami was glaring.

Tom stood in the entrance, glaring menacingly at Mary.

Mercury, appearing to us like a tiny black dot, passed across the vast, glaring face of the sun on November 11 in a rare celestial transit.

He was still glaring at us.

The manager upbraided his team for missing such a glaring error in the documents.

Yanni continued glaring at Skura menacingly.

How could you miss this glaring error? It's right on page one!

Take off thine eye! more intolerable than fiends' glarings is a doltish stare!

2010, Chuck Lorre et al., The Big Bang Theory, episode “The Zazzy Substitution” Leonard: You’re clearly upset about Amy being gone, and you’re trying to replace her with a bunch of cats. Sheldon: Clowder. Leonard: What? Sheldon: A group of cats is a clowder. Or a glaring. It’s the kind of thing you ought to know now that we have one.

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