0 past simple and past participle of glare
2 to look directly and continuously at someone or something in an angry way:
Her great eyes were blank and glazed as they fixed into space or glared straight at the house.
He glared at me for a few seconds and nodded, the fierce expression still on his face.
I find myself hooted at and glared at by people passing me in their cars and that people cut in front of me.
If they came at all, they came in large raiding parties and glared at the residents through reinforced windshields.
That brief moment of gratification was soon dispelled when he turned, glared and, concluding that he had seen enough and heard enough, departed.
The looms might have hummed and the blast furnaces might have glared.
Lights were set up along the sidelines and giant searchlights glared from behind the goal posts.
She glared at him hatefully and refused it.