She gave me a fierce glare.
1 unpleasantly bright or strong light:
3 to look directly and continuously at someone or something in an angry way:
6 a long, angry look at someone or something:
[ C ] Their greeting was returned by a disapproving glare.
7 a shine that is much too bright and feels as if it is hurting your eyes:
[ U ] A tinted windshield cuts down on glare.
He glared at me for a few seconds and nodded, the fierce expression still on his face.
We accompany our speech with appropriate gestures, perhaps glaring for dominance or smiling for deference.
One glaring manifestation of this was the disorganization of the groups.
In this context that is a rather glaring inadequacy, since all legal requirements impinge on freedom both by limiting choice and by using personal resources.
In 1845, a traveler observed, there were glaring differences between the conditions of rich and poor inmates.
Unfortunately, the glaring exception was the ceramic descriptions and chronological summary for the site.
By careful scholarship and meticulous editing, the volume avoids the overlaps and contradictions frequent in symposia, with one glaring exception.
His 'introduction' is a swirling kaleidoscope of bright and glaring sound soon stalled by that whimsical contrabass clarinet - supported by equally whimsical percussion.
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