Glaring Sentence Examples

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  • Katie was glaring at Toby, who grinned.

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  • His glaring spotlight of a flashlight blinded her as he walked to the driver's door, and she held her hand up.

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  • Bianca said, glaring up at her brother.

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  • So that was why he was glaring at her at the dance.

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  • That ridge was the only thing that had kept her from plunging over the edge... that and the man who was now glaring at her.

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  • He returned to the glaring brightness of the condo.

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  • Jessi realized she was glaring at them.

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  • She doesn't have to say much more than she needed my help, she said, glaring at them.

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  • Fritz shot Davis a warning look and abruptly stood, glaring down at Cassie.

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  • With her feminine frame trapped between him and the railing, she was glaring up at him.

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  • He glanced nervously at Yancey, who was still glaring at Lisa.

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  • Kris was glaring up at him, he knew without looking.

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  • One glaring problem is the limited number of of catches on the Smith Machine.

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  • Nevertheless when the UKCCCR electric fields study finally appeared reporting negative findings, its glaring flaws were not commented on.

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  • The error staring them in the face was too glaring.

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  • He missed, slid down his back and sat there glaring at him.

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  • I couldn't understand why the people at the next table kept glaring at us.

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  • In this case the animal was a huge black mastiff, with glaring eyes and red eyelids.

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  • She was standing with glaring eyes, parted lips, and a deathly pallor on her worn face.

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  • The stage is notorious for paling the skin with its glaring lights, and so a little blush goes a long way in the performing arts.

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  • Rather than opt for a glaring coral or a tired shade of red polish, a metallic nude shade has the uncanny ability to look chic, complement your wardrobe, and resist unsightly chipping for days on end.

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  • The same epithet is sometimes [240] coupled with the term relation, in which case the impropriety is still more glaring.

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  • Nearly every one of his most glaring non-partisan faults has been exposed brutally and on a massive scale.

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  • It would not help senior officers ' careers if they were to speak out about the glaring gaps in the Government's compiling methods.

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  • Especially if there's something particularly glaring that bothers you.

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  • What glaring omissions do you find in the novel 's portrayal of this constructed tinsel world?

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  • Consider getting rid of the utilitarian glaring bulbs that offer too little or too much light and install designer track lighting.

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  • The glaring problem with the theory is creatures that do not practice analytical thought sleep as well.

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  • A glaring problem with sleep apnea breathing machines is patient compliance.

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  • The actor was one of the first celebrities to really showcase the glaring, unique style in all its glory.

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  • The best photos will be shot in bright (but not glaring) light and will show the 'do from several different angles so that it can be fully replicated.

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  • This is a glaring disadvantage of using artificial means to prevent pregnancies.

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  • In a season of parties and family gatherings, your unattached status can seem especially glaring.

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  • It can be harder for someone to feel attractive with glaring overhead fluorescence.

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  • You can expect to see these glaring disparities crop up in the following areas.

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  • When they turn to see where it came from, a monkey is glaring at them.

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  • The creature was a glaring, snarling bloody skeleton of the pig.

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  • An evil fairy atop a motorcycle, glaring into the distance, gives off a menacing feel.

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  • One of the most glaring differences between original Elgin watches and the later models is the origin of manufacture.

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  • A glaring trait of many people on the autism spectrum is difficulty with sensory processing.

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  • Marked deficits in social skills are glaring problems in many cases of AS, and some of the symptoms can appear at a young age.

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  • If the stem cells work, the glaring problem is that the specific causes of autism are unknown, and the stem cell treatments may fall flat.

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  • Hearing not only her teammates but also the crowd shouting support is a great experience for any batter, and can help given her confidence as she's facing down the glaring thousand-yard stare of the pitcher on the mound.

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  • The most glaring issue with Yahoo Music is that you are essentially "renting" songs.

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  • Frowning, glaring, knotting and creasing the brow and simply making faces can all contribute to eye wrinkle formation.

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  • The vamp snatched it and crushed it with his hand, glaring at her.

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  • Gabriel stopped and turned, glaring down at her.

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  • He growled deep and low, glaring at the woman across the hall.

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  • They squared off, glaring at one another.

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  • She neared him as she spoke until she was toe-to-toe with the massive man and glaring up at him.

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  • Connor got up from the table and moved even closer, glaring at him.

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  • For the first hour of his trip to the airport, Dean's vision was restricted to two red eyes of the taillights in front of him, glaring out of a haze as thick as chowder.

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  • She tore it open, glaring up at him.

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  • The two were glaring at one another.

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  • At this time the state had been brought to the brink of ruin by the growth of avarice and luxury; there was a glaring inequality in the distribution of land and wealth, and the number of full citizens had sunk to 700, of whom about roc practically monopolized the land.

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  • The fact that this theme is commonly called the " Ring-motif " is a glaring instance of what Wagner has had to endure from his friends.

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  • In glaring contrast to the bold and simple forms of the architecture, which belongs to the Doric style, were the bronze and marbles and pictures of the high altar, the masterpiece of the Milanese Giacomo Trezzo, almost ruined by the French in 1808.

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  • His style is strongly tinged with preciosite; and his chief surviving interest is as a glaring example of the evils from which Bossuet delivered the French pulpit.

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  • The endeavour to restrict juries to those who understand Italian reveals glaring incongruities.

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  • On the other hand, he is wholly without originality, and his poetry, though free from glaring defects, is artificial and elaborately dull.

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  • In the centre Rosecrans and Bragg spent the first six months of the year, as it were glaring at each other.

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  • The most glaring fault was plainly the undue and increasing pressure on the productive classes.

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  • The general improbability of the story was so manifest, and the discrepancies were so glaring, that neither then nor at any subsequent time did Charles express anything but amused, FIG.

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  • In fine, the interpolation of a Median Darius must be regarded as the most glaring historical inaccuracy of the author of Daniel.

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  • Canning had the glaring examples of Burke and Sheridan himself to show him that the great "revolution families" - Cavendishes, Russells, Bentincks - who controlled the Whig party, would never allow any man, however able, who did not belong to their connexion, to rise to the first rank.

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  • In fact, the bill was called for by the glaring anomalies in the distribution of seats by which a minority of voters in the country districts returned a majority of members, and it left the towns still inadequately represented.

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  • After his death his most glaring innovations (the introduction of two doors on a level with the ground, and the extension of the building lengthwise to include the Hijr) were corrected by Hajjaj, under orders from the caliph, but the building retained its more solid structure.

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  • In the second part of the Syntagma, the physics, there is more that deserves attention; but here, too, appears in the most glaring manner the inner contradiction between Gassendi's fundamental principles.

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  • Avarice, luxury and the glaring inequality in the distribution of wealth, threatened to bring about the speedy fall of the state if no cure could be found.

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  • In the one chapter (xii.) where the writer ventures to detach himself from these works he commits glaring historical blunders.

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  • Talon was glaring at her, ready to attack, when the Black God launched them through the portal.

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  • Penny said, glaring at the officer as she tapped the handle of a sinister looking ice ax.

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  • The Scotsman points out a glaring anomaly in the evidence presented.

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  • I imagine the historians of the period, both social and military, will have found lots more glaring anachronisms.

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  • He is lead around the streets by two men, glaring into images which become animated.

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  • Compare and contrast the two areas of the report we've highlighted here, not often you observe such a glaring contradiction.

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  • However, fresh statistics also highlight the glaring disparity in state-maintained faith schools.

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  • There is also a rather glaring omission from the reference cards that would have assisted greatly in learning the game â a turn summary.

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  • The slightly shabby nature of the tiles would actually be an advantage as things wouldnt be quite so glaring.

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  • Are there glaring architectural flaws that I've just missed?

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  • Through the glass doors leading outside you can see the sidewalk glaring in the heat of the California sun.

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  • Why are you standing around glaring at my email like that?

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  • The political failures of India seem glaring to them.

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  • It is only the last part of the book covering macroeconomics that the deficiencies become glaring.

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  • He hadn't stopped glaring at me ever since I had first walked gloomily into the room half an hour ago.

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  • The Frames don't seem to tour England anymore - why the glaring omission?

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  • Once the glaring afternoon sun fell into his eyes, he flipped down the aviator shades from his mesh hat.

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  • One of the most glaring weaknesses of the 1999 Constitution is that it begins with a falsehood.

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  • It was very wearisome work, as the road generally ran across a glaring hot sandy plain, not far from the coast.

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  • The one great object aimed at should be to present an agreeable contrast - a floral picture; and, as at particular seasons a monotony of tint prevails, it is useful at such times to be in possession of some strong glaring colours.

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  • Then there was the glaring anomaly of allowing the Conversion Economies to accumulate at compound interest in the hands of the commissioners of the Caisse, instead of using the money for remunerative purposes.

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  • The group of these queer creatures which was discovered clustered near the stairs at first remained staring and motionless, glaring with evil eyes at the intruders who had so suddenly appeared in their land.

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  • In three carriages involved among the munition carts, closely squeezed together, sat women with rouged faces, dressed in glaring colors, who were shouting something in shrill voices.

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  • It is an inadequate bill, riddled with glaring loopholes.

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  • Hanging from the walls of the Shiite Muslim shrine and glaring from nearly every direction are portraits of the Iraqi leader.

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  • We shall adduce only one or two glaring examples of Herr Grün 's slipshod method of translation.

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  • We paused momentarily on the ropes, hiding our face to prevent him seeing the steely resolve glaring in our eyes.

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  • Giant bird swooping low Quickly darting, hovering slow, Eye glaring, beak tearing, Prey eaten out of sight.

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  • It is difficult to focus on the game with the sunlight glaring directly into your eyes.

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  • He was glaring at Darian, who sat across the kitchen on another stool.

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  • She approached him, glaring up at him.

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  • She settled on her belly a couple of feet away, glaring at him.

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  • Cassandra stood next to him glaring at Jackson.

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  • He tossed the baton and approached her, glaring down at her with dark eyes as hard as his chiseled frame.

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  • It is certain that whatever merits the Cretan laws may have possessed for the internal regulation of the different cities, they had the one glaring defect, that they made no provision for any federal bond or union among them, or for the government of the island as a whole.

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  • If Machiavelli had any moral object when he composed the Mandragola, it was to paint in glaring colours the corruption of Italian society.

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  • At the extraordinary assembly of the clergy in 1782 he made various proposals, by one of which he sought, though in vain, to redress the most glaring grievances of the underpaid cures.

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  • His experiments greatly interested Benjamin Franklin, who used to visit him and Goethe always regarded his rejection by the academy as a glaring instance of scientific despotism.

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  • It is not wonderful if, in doing this, he poured forth a quantity of crude conceits and some glaring blunders.

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  • This conclusion is untenable, and the suggestion that the author was Pedro de Lobeira (who flourished in the 15th century) involves a glaring anachronism.

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  • If more than one, recourse is to be had to certain devices of method, in the enumeration of which the methods of agreement, difference and concomitant variations3 find a place, beside the crucial experiment, the glaring instance and the like.

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  • To the Whig leaders the church was all but as sacrosanct as to the Tories, the very foundation of the constitution, not to be touched save at imminent risk to the state; the most they would adventure was to remedy a few of the more glaring abuses of an establishment imposed on an unwilling population.

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  • The picture of Apostolical Christianity found in the New Testament offered indeed a glaring g g contrast to the papal system of the later middle ages.

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  • Contrast in these respects the history of Joseph (xii.) and its glaring improprieties with the admirably conceived and admirably executed story in Genesis.

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  • His phlegmatic and persistent egotism, his sacrifice of truth and honour to self-interest, his acquiescence in the worst conditions of the world, if only he could use them for his own advantage, combined with the glaring discord between his opinions and his practice, form a character which would be contemptible in our eyes were it not so sinister.

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  • But on the whole the false prophets deserve that name, not for their conscious impostures, but because they were content to handle religious formulas, which they had learned by rote, as if they were intuitive principles, the fruit of direct spiritual experience, to enforce a conventional morality, shutting their eyes to glaring national sins, after the manner of professional orthodoxy, and, in brief, to treat the religious status quo as if it could be accepted without question as fully embodying the unchanging principles of all religion.

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