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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "I glare" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a complete sentence on its own and can be used to express a specific action or emotion. One example of using "I glare" in a sentence is: "As the officer approached me, I could feel my anger rising, and I couldn't help but glare at him." This sentence shows how the speaker's anger is evident through their action of glaring.
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I glare at him.
"Would you like us to call someone?" I glare at her.
"Uranus!" I glare at the teacher, silently willing her to beat him.
You guys should put him in a hospital, you know?" I glare at him as he reads.
I glare around the room looking at all the hopefuls who are eager for my attention.
When I glare with a sickened look at the fondlers, they'll often glance back with a smirk that says, "Jealous?" I'm not jealous, nor am I affection-deprived.
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I glared at the merry foursome.
She scowled and I glared at her".
"What's wrong, Ilse?" I glared back at the doctor.
I glared at her. "It wasn't enough," she said.
I glared at the little boy and begged him to stop.
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