glare

  • 11glare — ► VERB 1) stare in an angry or fierce way. 2) shine with a strong or dazzling light. 3) (glaring) highly obvious or conspicuous. ► NOUN 1) a fierce or angry stare. 2) strong and dazzling light …

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  • 12glare — index pretense (ostentation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13glare — (v.) late 13c., shine brightly, from or related to M.Du., M.L.G. glaren to gleam, related by rhoticization to glas (see GLASS (Cf. glass)). Sense of stare fiercely is from late 14c. The noun is c.1400 in sense bright light; 1660s in sense of… …

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  • 14glare —    Glare occurs when both ends of a telephone line or trunk are seized at the same time for different purposes or by different users …

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  • 15glare — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 strong light ADJECTIVE ▪ blinding, full, harsh, hot ▪ sudden ▪ A sudden glare of headlights lit the driveway. VERB + GLAR …

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  • 16GLARE — Glasfaserverstärktes Aluminium (auch Glare) ist ein neuartiger Verbundwerkstoff, der aus vielen, jeweils nur wenige Zehntel Millimeter dicken Schichten besteht. Diese Schichten bestehen abwechselnd aus Aluminium und einem Glasfaserlaminat… …

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  • 17glare — I UK [ɡleə(r)] / US [ɡler] verb [intransitive] Word forms glare : present tense I/you/we/they glare he/she/it glares present participle glaring past tense glared past participle glared * 1) to look at someone or something in a very angry way… …

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  • 18glare — [[t]gle͟ə(r)[/t]] glares, glaring, glared 1) VERB If you glare at someone, you look at them with an angry expression on your face. [V at n] The old woman glared at him... Jacob glared and muttered something. [V ing] ...glaring eyes …

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  • 19glare — glare1 [gleə US gler] v [Date: 1200 1300; : Middle Low German; Origin: glaren [i] to shine dully ] 1.) to look angrily at someone for a long time →↑stare glare at ▪ She glared at him accusingly. glare into/across/round etc ▪ He glared round the… …

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  • 20glare — glare1 [ gler ] verb intransitive * 1. ) glare at to look at someone or something in a very angry way: They glared at each other across the table. 2. ) to shine with a very strong light that makes you feel uncomfortable: The sun glared down,… …

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