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The twinkle in Hefner's eye becomes a furious glare in Houellebecq's.
I looked up, in disbelief, to quell it with a furious glare, and, of course, it turned out to be a group of students striving to console a quietly sobbing friend.
The look that launched a thousand memes: US Olympian Michael Phelps directed a furious glare at South African rival Chad le Clos as he warmed up for the 200 metre butterfly semi-final.
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Fierce glare.
Then a pause, her chin drops, and she glares with furious incredulity.
I tried not to be critical, but every time we went around a curve the car sailed out of control and I suppose I got vocal about it, because at one point she pulled over, her lips drawn tight and her eyes furious in the sick yellow glare of the dashboard.
I've got a mate who, once past a certain point, will suddenly glare at me with furious concern as if my face is melting, only to then say "don't worry about it".
I paused to look down at my brother: he was glaring at the table as though in furious pain, as though the word sorry had been gouged out of him with a toothpick.
They glare and they gleam, like the eyes of a man who is minutes away from death, furious with fever, and refusing to slip away in peace.
— Less glare.
The glare.
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