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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deadly glare" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an intense, fierce, or threatening look that conveys anger or hostility. Example: "She shot him a deadly glare, making it clear that she was not pleased with his actions."
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My boyfriend suggested climbing the other volcano, and then, in response to my deadly glare, he added, "Or we could just go for a walk around the lagoon".
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It wasn't fair of me today to give the flyer distributor the deadliest bitch glare.
Glaring omissions include mass famine, violent political campaigns, deadly labor camps and the suppression of a democracy movement that was televised live around the world.
The deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Tex., in April has highlighted glaring shortcomings in federal and state regulation of facilities that produce, store and use toxic chemicals.
And suddenly the brightness of Ward Seven seemed to burst into a glare of chaotic vegetation, as if it existed now merely to camouflage the movements of deadly reptiles and poisonous insects".
— Less glare.
Fierce glare.
The glare.
"Deadly serious.
Deadly microbes?
I glare at him.
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