Noun(1) a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted(2) an angry stare(3) a focus of public attention(4) great brightness(5) very bright light(6) shine(7) dirty look
Verb(1) look at with a fixed gaze(2) be sharply reflected(3) shine intensely(4) give a dirty look(5) shine very brightly
Noun(1) a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted(2) an angry stare(3) a focus of public attention(4) great brightness(5) very bright light(6) shine(7) dirty look
Verb(1) look at with a fixed gaze(2) be sharply reflected(3) shine intensely(4) give a dirty look(5) shine very brightly
(1) Murray narrowed his eyes against the glare of the sun(2) The fact is, they would probably choose to settle down somewhere cosy, preferably in the full glare of the public eye.(3) If I so much as took a breath too deeply for her liking, she would glare daggers at me.(4) The stadium lights glare down coldly as you inhale a deep breath of cold, crisp air.(5) It sees headlight dazzle in its rear view mirror and dims the mirror to avoid glare .(6) Did the media spotlight glare of attention on being first dominate other aspects of the campaign coverage?(7) Light's bleaching glare may saturate the picture plane, obscuring tone, details and minute particulars.(8) But let's put it to the harsh glare of the public.(9) For those that must be on, switch to a lower wattage or try low-pressure sodium lights that reduce glare .(10) she gave Harley a glare of contempt(11) The site is also relatively long in the east-west direction, so avoiding the sun's glare at dawn and in the late afternoon.(12) Every light inside the ship burst on at full intensity, the bright glare cruelly lighting the snow and lowering skies.(13) Change the monitor location or tilt it to eliminate glare from lights or windows.(14) English pistols were usually browned to reduce glare and light reflection.(15) When nighttime outdoor lights send glare up and out instead of down, they don't just waste energy, they drown out the sky, too.(16) the pomp and glare of rhetoric