Sentence examples for sort of glare from inspiring English sources

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"He'll just sort of glare at you," said the photographer Michael Roberts, "and you'll think, 'What have I done?' But he's very funny when you get to know him".

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I sort of agree.

He just kind of glared, and he ultimately sort of nodded.

While his team-mates tint their hair and compare sneaker colours, Hore maintains the sort of visage that glares out from blokes at the shoulder of Colin Meads in dusty old black-and-white team photos.

Sort of lower your head and glare at them.

It's the sort of film in which the characters glare speechlessly either at one another or, if provided with a mirror, at themselves, like stage actors praying for a prompt.

They asked me how I'd like it if I found somebody pissing against my wall, and while I kind of wanted to say something along the lines of "Well, I'd probably take it as part and parcel of living in a six bedroom house in W11, and it's only two days a year," faced with the Hendon glare I just sort of grunted.

Usually two kinds of glare are differentiated: a) Discomfort glare (also called psychological)   b) Disability glare (or physiological).  .

Is there a lot of glare?

This type of glare should be classified as absolute factor glare which is different from relative factor glare in terms of glare analysis.

This approach can increase the accuracy of glare evaluation and simplify glare evaluation procedures.

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