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Discover Ludwig"murderous glare" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a stare that is so intensely angry that it appears potentially violent or homicidal. For example, "The crowd was so angry with the opposing team's victory that the coach could only look on with a murderous glare."
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And they were met with the murderous glare of a tyrant, and not with mere tear gas but with live bullets and tanks and aircraft and missile fire.
The woman to my left gives me a murderous glare when the edge of my coat brushes her knee, and I hurriedly gather it onto my lap.
Viewers complained that Regulus was nowhere to be found, but although there is a characteristically perverse miniature figure that might conceivably answer to the tragic hero, it's more likely that Turner simply virtualized him into the murderous glare.
Moss gives herself one murderous glare in the mirror before she goes, leaving that macaron on the matching pastel bathroom counter; a passive, wordless declaration of war.
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A murderous game, perhaps, like croquet.
The show's dramatic high point was a feral, scary interpretation of "Pirate Jenny," the murderous revenge fantasy from "The Threepenny Opera," delivered with a sneering glare that could turn you to stone.
Raylan may not be a believer, but the fact that Arlo died not just a sinner but a cold, murderous man has to eat at Raylan -- and that's just one reason his Glare of Hatred is something to fear.
A murderous wife.
— Less glare.
Berserk murderous blood rage.
Fierce glare.
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