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Example sentences for "glare"

Lexicographically close words:
glandered; glanders; glands; glandular; glans; glared; glares; glaring; glaringly; glas
  1. Thou art thy future, not thy past; Let them glance and glare Thro' the air.

  2. Such a lad is Lantern Jack, When he rides the black nightmare Through the fens, and puts a glare In the friar's track.

  3. One of these voices could be heard, in the wakeful silence within the car, as an engine from the west steamed past in the glare of its snow-wreathed headlight.

  4. Her eyes were so weak as to bear with difficulty the glare of day.

  5. The glare of his eyes is always sufficient to direct the attention of the rifleman, who levels his piece at the space between them, and seldom fails of hitting him fairly in the head.

  6. Squeers, with the glare and snarl of a wild beast.

  7. It is in the full glare of that public remembrance that the present writer refers to the great novelist as an impersonator of his more remarkable creations.

  8. When she came to that spot her feet slipped upon the snow on the glare ice, and she slid down and down over the edge so far that her fingers just caught in the moss on the edge and one foot rested on about an inch projection of the rock.

  9. He could see the parting in her hair twenty feet down, and all was glare ice between.

  10. At sea, you may escape both blinding glare and mosquito bites.

  11. For the matter of that, it is an easy walk enough for all who can stand the burning sun and glare of white walls and buildings.

  12. In that semblance to the imp of darkness, seen under the distant glare of the conflagration, Herbert recognised his old acquaintance Quashie.

  13. They had already reached the front of the house, and the glare of their great flambeaux illuminated every object, as if a new sun had suddenly shot up athwart the sky!

  14. On this lay the body of a white man, whose ghastly visage--ghastlier under the glare of the unnatural light-- betokened it to be a corpse.

  15. Cubina knew the signal of his lieutenant, and they were now near enough to recognise the colossal Quaco standing in the glare of red light, surrounded by some half-dozen of his comrades.

  16. The glare of the torch was reflected back from a thousand sparkling stalactites, and for a while the sight of both was bewildered.

  17. There was but little moonlight, and by the glare of a few camp fires he saw the long line of stretchers go by bearing officers and men to the ambulances.

  18. Miles and miles of rich country had been destroyed by the fury of the inundation, while the rays of the rising sun cast a lurid glare over the scene.

  19. By the glare of two torches, I now descried the terrible tribunal, where lay my life or my death.

  20. Lit up, for the last time, in the glare of coming dissolution, the mind of the man is all glowing and burning; utters itself in sayings, such as men long remember.

  21. A man nevertheless who will glare fiercely on any object; and see through it, and conquer it: for he has intellect, he has will, force beyond other men.

  22. Featherbrain, whom no reasoning and no pleading could touch, the glare of the firebrand had to illuminate: there remained but that method.

  23. The bright glare from the lighthouse of this city was really piercing the misty night air, which for some time had again concealed the moon.

  24. The sun was low among the lurid clouds, and sent a pale level glare across the desolate land.

  25. She went to the window, and looked through the slats of the closed blinds, into the hot glare outside.

  26. It was still hot in the streets in the early afternoon, and there was a fierce glare all through the new part of the city where there were many white houses in straight rows along smoothly-paved streets.

  27. A hideous glare of rage and hatred was in the burning eyes.

  28. An abundant mane of white hair framed his aged features; his stony glare reflected the rage they shared.

  29. Leaning heavily over the bar, breathing in convulsive gasps, Scarf turned his head to glare at Hodak.

  30. From above, lighted globes, strung close beneath the dome, cast a harsh, grotesque glare across the city.

  31. Space suit closed and glare screens partially activated to veil his features, Zolan strode the Depot's corridors behind his escort.

  32. As the twilight died away, the two contestants were enveloped in almost total darkness, save for the fitful flashes of the cannon, and the red glare of the battle-lanterns that hung from the shrouds.

  33. Soon, therefore, the roll of the drums beating to quarters was heard over the water, and the angry glare of the battle lanterns on the gun-decks made the open ports of the war-ships stand out like fiery eyes against the black hulls.

  34. Forming in solid column, the soldiers took up the march for Whitehall; but, when within five miles of that place, a ruddy glare in the sky told that the Americans had been warned of their coming, and had set the torch to the shipping.

  35. The angry glare of the flames, and the flash of the cannon, lighted up the bay; while the thunders of the cannonade, and the cries of the Tripolitans, told of the storm that was raging.

  36. The glare from the burning kraal could be seen in the distance for some time, but it gradually died out, and all was dark in that direction.

  37. Illustration: "Once they came to the very edge of the trench to be slain there"] "But a black night would oppress me less than the ghastly whitish glare of the snow.

  38. At numerous points it was conquered by the orange glare of the outnumbering gaslights in the windows of shops.

  39. With a glare of hatred at his squalling tormentors, he finally announced a grim intention.

  40. Scully gently deprecated the plan at first, but the Swede turned a wolfish glare upon him.

  41. And the stove, through the isinglass of its door, seemed to glare at good Mr. Lindsey, like a red-eyed demon triumphing in the mischief which it had done!

  42. The first look that they gave at the upper world was a glare of wrath and defiance.

  43. The sun glare of the tropics had parched the color out of our white skin, and despite the fact that malaria came back again here to taunt me, yet I was again in the East that I loved, that had scarred and marked me ere my time mayhap.

  44. The town's business stopped; people left their stalls and shops to glare aimlessly at or to ask inane and unintelligible questions about the barbarian who seemed to have dropped suddenly from the heavens.

  45. They had poured in a volley of arrows with burning wisps attached to them, which quickly ignited the thatched roofs and sent a reddening glare over the scene of confusion.

  46. It's the glare from a fire, and a big one, too.

  47. Perkins, and the constant attention that Frank paid to the whirring motor, the Sea Eagle made a quick run back to the island, being guided, when she was still some distance away, by the ruddy glare of a big beacon fire lighted by Ben Stubbs.

  48. As they raced along the glare grew brighter and angrier, glowing with a lambent red core from which flames could be seen leaping skyward like a nest of fiery serpents.

  49. So brilliant was the glare that it caused them all to blink involuntarily.

  50. I will move the car north on Sheridan Road a little way," she went on, "so as not to be in the glare of this street light.

  51. If he comes up now," she explained in an undertone, "the glare on the outside of the window will keep him from seeing in very plain.

  52. He was amazed at the loudness of the street noises, and the glare of the sunlight as he stepped to the sidewalk.

  53. At times these predatory excursions occur at noonday in the broad glare of a full-orbed sun.

  54. I say no, you don't; and you can glare at me for all you are worth.

  55. Beyond it, in the darkness, they could distinguish the yet darker shapes of the wigwams, and savages gathered about two or three enormous fires that threw long red lines of glare into the sea-fog.

  56. He fell in the middle of the white, dusty road, in the full glare of the sun: he was sick unto death, and motionless.

  57. She had closed her eyes, which ached, to close away the glare of the noon.

  58. Fresh flowers, smiling from beautiful vases, scented the air with their delicious perfume; classic statuary adorned every corner, and gorgeous drapery at the windows excluded the glare of day, producing a kind of soft twilight.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    appear; ballyhoo; bandage; beam; blare; blaze; blind; blindfold; bore; brightness; brilliance; burn; celebrity; color; cry; currency; darken; dash; daylight; daze; dazzle; dim; eclat; eclipse; exposure; extravagance; extravaganza; face; fame; fire; flame; flare; flash; flicker; flush; frown; gaiety; gape; gaudiness; gawk; gaze; glance; glare; gleam; glint; glitter; gloat; glory; glow; glower; gnarl; goggle; gouge; growl; hoodwink; light; limelight; look; loudness; lour; lower; luster; mantle; notoriety; obscure; offense; panache; peer; pique; plug; project; publicity; puff; radiance; radiate; redden; report; resplendence; scowl; sensationalism; shine; shoot; shout; show; snap; snarl; spit; splash; splendor; splurge; spotlight; stare; umbrage