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noun
An intense, blinding light.
Exact(19)
Court records pointed to glaring oversights in some previous prosecutions of K.L.A. leaders.
And it's that grizzly commitment to glaring and bone-crunching that's made him so internationally bankable.
Not only are most theories wrong, he said, but most data are also wrong — at first — subject to glaring uncertainties.
But a Supreme Court ruling this week provides evidence of how useful empathy is, and of how not using it can lead to glaring injustice.
He told the cheering crowds to "break the bonds of injustice and oppression which give rise to glaring, and indeed scandalous, social inequalities".
Izzo reached out to set him down, then went back to glaring at Nix, much like a father trying to keep a couple of rambunctious children in line.
Similar(41)
Darkness to daylight, gloom to glare.
The lighting careened from darkness to glare.
She continued to glare at her aunt.
She continued to glare at both me and the dress.
Blackie skittered away to glare from behind a tree.
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