Sentence examples for the glaring from inspiring English sources

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the glaring

noun

An intense, blinding light.

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The glaring technical glitches are just the beginning.

The figures also speak to the glaring inequality.

The glaring eye of his angry fetus says as much.

The car turned onto this narrower road, into the glaring afternoon sun, which dazzled them.

The brindle mixes are easier on the eye than the glaring cream kind called Cotswold.

The case of Faisal Shahzad illustrates the glaring ineffectiveness of all our myriad security measures.

"The company's messy demise will fall under the glaring spotlight of a Congressional hearing on Wednesday".

When Mr. Robey spotted the glaring misprint, he knew he had struck gold.

The glaring one's eyes were so bloodshot I could see little white in his eyes.

The Soriano move also shines more light on the glaring inactivity of the division's bottom-dwellers.

"Best European Fiction 2010" exposes the glaring insularity of American literature.

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