Use "glaring" in a sentence

1. Glaring colours displease the eye.

2. This glaring light hurts eyes.

3. The report contained some glaring errors.

4. The glaring exception relates to party politics.

5. He sat there in silence, glaring angrily.

6. The sun was glaring right in my eyes.

7. There were several glaring inconsistencies in his report.

8. She was still glaring, though straight ahead now.

9. The glaring desert had turned a brilliant green.

10. Williams just sat in his seat behind him, glaring.

11. I never saw such a glaring example of misrepresentation.

12. She stood briefly in the kitchen, glaring at Josie.

13. Equable And Soft Irradiancy , No Glaring And Eye Protection.

14. 6 I never saw such a glaring example of misrepresentation.

15. In this case, quickly rewrite for the most glaring problem.

16. The book's most glaring omission is the lack of an index.

17. The glass top of the desk reverberating the glaring sunlight.

18. Martin, eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl.

19. The meeting ended with all his parishioners glaring up at him accusingly.

20. 11 synonyms for Brummagem: chintzy, flashy, garish, gaudy, glaring, loud, meretricious

21. The glass top of the desk is reverberating the glaring sunlight.

22. Never anything like these stinking, bleeding bodies broiling under the glaring sun.

23. 24 Martin, eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl.

24. Mobile ring tones are annoying, loud, glaring, banal and expensive at that.

25. He stood at the bottom of the stairs, glaring up at us.

26. German word of the day for March 1, 2021 - Blendend : dazzling, marvelous; glaring

27. At the examination he made several glaring blunders, and that did for him.

28. All over Isfahan are murals of an angry Khomeini glaring down from the clouds.

29. Synonyms for Blinding include amazing, arresting, extraordinary, fantastic, outstanding, striking, superb, bright, dazzling and glaring

30. Synonyms for Brummagem include flashy, showy, loud, tacky, garish, tawdry, glaring, meretricious, cheap and glitzy

31. 15 Lurid crimes. At other times it merely refers to glaring and usually unsavory sensationalism.

32. In her on the corner of a guangzhou city flower - the kapok glaring bright red.

33. To the world at large It'seemed a glaring example of miscalculation, confusion, timidity, and muddle.

34. However, an attempt must be made to make constructive suggestions, even if there are glaring contradictions.

35. Now that's outta the way, I want to add one more glaring fact: Yao a wimp.

36. Beeny and Wetherall would have to share the blame, but there was no glaring mistakes.

37. Currently the most glaring deficiencies are in cargo handling units and air crash and rescue capabilities

38. Opening my eyes, I saw a big boy glaring at me, a white washcloth in hand.

39. She sank into the proffered chair, glaring at the discomfited fat captain, and gave her name.

40. The most glaring examples of this related to the two sister textile industries , cotton and jute .

41. The old gentleman just stood there glaring at the pickpocket and did not say a word.

42. The two men stood glaring drunkenly at each other while the crowd looked on with amusement.

43. Corky was glaring at the picture, and making a sort of dry, sucking noise with his mouth.

44. 29 Maisie was sitting in front of the television, glaring sullenly at a man in a pink tracksuit.

45. The most glaring example was the Sandburg Village high-rise development, about twelve blocks north of the Loop.

46. Agrarian funds, regional funds and other pots of Brussels' money served to smooth over the most glaring social distortions.

47. The interiors of these stores had crude floors, bare ceilings, glaring lights, gaudy signs, and merchandise piled everywhere.

48. He had judged her without question, but could attribute fortitude and resolution to Matilda despite the Empress's glaring faults.

49. Share your thought with the class - if, ha ha, it will bear up to the glaring light of day.

50. In fact, his list of credits is so extensive, it is understandable that an employer might overlook one glaring omission.

51. He had judged her without question, but could attribute fortitude and resolution to Matilda despite the Empress's glaring faults.sentencedict .com

52. This pegged and tapered generation have learned from punk, will never repeat the glaring abuses of an earlier rock aristocracy.

53. 20 This pegged and tapered generation have learned from punk, will never repeat the glaring abuses of an earlier rock aristocracy.

54. As she stares down the road, she witnesses a small girl, sitting alone in an alley corner, glaring into the sky.

55. There is the camel rider of Blunt in the glaring light and the thorn bushes clutching at him with their crooked hands.

56. But the best stories in this collection are a completely engrossing verbal assault[Sentencedict.com ], challenging in their glaring clarity and uncompromising conclusions.

57. EVEN as a dragon's eye that feels the stress Of a Bedimming sleep, or as a lamp Suddenly glaring through sepulchral damp, Read More

58. Healthcare leaders: disorganization, disparities Characterized health crisis Reflecting on lessons learned from the pandemic, healthcare leaders pointed to the lack of coordination and glaring

59. Actually speaking I don't like over exaggerated Bloodiness and violence very much I prefer to those little cracking works under the glaring light: 4

60. 6 It was also - as the site says, balefully glaring at me - an experiment to see how much of this stuff would work for me.

61. Amygdala is an enormous opponent with incredibly long reach, but it also has several glaring weak points you can exploit to make the fight much easier

62. 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

63. There is simply no agreement on how to address glaring problems such as America’s increasingly fragile trade deficit, or financial dysfunction in a number of emerging markets.

64. The Administration's intransigence is all the more glaring in contrast to the positions of the climate progressives from the Senate and the states who've come to Bali.

65. It may carry the implication that, given the lousy performance of all of the other teachers, Adam is Considered a good one (despite his otherwise glaring incompetence).

66. The world situation, as the news in recent months amply demonstrates, continues to present serious problems and the "scandal" of glaring inequalities which have endured despite past efforts.

67. She rounded the corner to find Edward glaring Beadily at the shuddering blinds on the back of the door, an d Esme grinning gently behind her soft hand

68. Schell added: “Politics, accordingly, is fully stuck with the glaring absurdity that with one hand it builds for a future that with the other hand it prepares to destroy.

69. The Collector must be the laziest horror film of the year - the camerawork stinks, the action's boring and the plot holes are so glaring they wouldn't get past a lobotomised goose.

70. Timeline of Compromises over Slavery From the nation's very inception, the existence of slavery stood in glaring contrast to the ideals of liberty and justice expressed in the preamble to the Constitution.

71. In a glaring omission in the Reader X sandbox, they decided not to try to stop code from reading files and potentially stop a machine from sending them to some remote server.

72. 'As is becoming glaring by the day, this President has been arrogating unto himself powers he does not exclusively possess, Bastardizing all mechanisms of checks and balances so essential in a functioning democracy,' the law dean said

73. Animalises Medea "I've already seen her glaring at them like a bull" Betrayal of women leads to catastrophic circumstances "Wrong a woman in love and nothing on earth has a heart more murderous" Medea's intentions in murdering her children

74. Blazing: 1 adj shining intensely “the Blazing sun” Synonyms: blinding , dazzling , fulgent , glaring , glary bright emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts adj without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious “a Blazing indiscretion” Synonyms: blatant , conspicuous unconcealed not concealed or hidden n a strong flame

75. Cretin A word associated to people whose lack of intelligence, manners/etiquette, appreciation, moral fibre and glaring social ineptitude, which in turn allows upstanding, educated, decent, moral, intelligent, socially respectful and hard working people to perceive them as "degenerates" (owing to their inherent and blatantly obvious flaws).

76. A glaring example of the anachronistically deficient attitude exhibited by the profoundly irrational Burmese military regime is the fact that the National League for Democracy (NLD) leader, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Sakharov Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been under house arrest for the last ten years, despite an overwhelming international outcry.