I was glaring to the flowers.
She have a horrid glare.
There was so much glare in the eye that I couldn't see my sister waiting for me on the corner.The glare of the sun washed out half of my photo of the lake.
When my friend is mad at me she looks at me with an angry glare. The glare of light reflected off snow makes it difficult to see.
David fixed Luke with a penetrating glare and didn't answer.
The illumination of the sun hurt my eyes with the glare on the lake water.
Many sunglasses make use of the polarization of light to reduce glare.
The teacher's severe glare had an instant, quieting effect on the boisterous children.
It means for them to glare, or look at you almost like an evil glare. Sort of how your mom would look at you after you did something wrong or distasteful.
The glare of the sun caused him to crash the car.She shot him an angry glare from across the table.Don't glare at me like that please, it's scary.
The noun is glare.Example sentence: They were blinded by the glare of the spotlight.The word glaring is a noun form, a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle of the verb to glare. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
The homophone of glare is "glair."
The Glare was created in 2009.