And him lookin' that thin and pale and peaked," went on Melissa, glaring at the unhappy butler and footman.
It made him giggle hugely to see Tsu-Hi, trussed indeed, glaring from over the top of the greasy bandage with which David had had the temerity to secure the gag that silenced him.
Glaring at David's party for a moment, he suddenly sank his head, and with his limbs bent beneath him came dashing forward over the snow.
And as she looked off across the green spaces of fog-wreathed hills and valleys, they seemed to turn suddenly glaring and ugly to her, and she felt a great weariness and heartsickness with life.
She ran the big machine through the valley, where the dry, glaring heat of the day burned mercilessly, stopped at the post- office, and still in silence began the climb toward the old house.
The glaring injustice of the investigation as conducted by Amparan and of the official evidence transmitted, was patent to the fiscal of the Council.
But Luther goes further, and depicts in glaring and extravagant colours the harm which the devil can bring about.
As some Protestants have sought to clear him of the authorship of so glaring a fable and to insinuate that the expression belongs rather to his pupil Mathesius, we must here look a little more closely into the words.
Kling, who was much esteemed by the Catholics, and was seeking to save the last remnants of the faithful, was pictured by the fanatism of his furious opponent as a glaring example of that most dreadful of all sins, viz.
With glaring eyes and wide-open mouth, which exposed a row of terrible fangs, he ran with silent feet towards his enemies, snarling in his rage.
Glaring at one another as though they were the worst of enemies, each member of the piratical gang seized the kriss which was thrust in his waist-cloth and flashed it in the firelight.
Then something dark comes between me and theglaring sun--something cool and shadowy, against which I fling myself despairingly.
Sense and speculation returned to those glaring eyes so awfully upturned.
The figure emerged from the great shadows of the elm trees into the glaring moonlight.
Before him she stood, her little form drawn up to its full height, defiant and daring--her dark face glaring with scorn and hatred.
With womanly care, he arranged the pillows beneath the restless head of the invalid; drew the curtains to exclude the glaring light, totally unheeding the danger of contagion.
He leaped to his feet, glaring with rage, as though he would spring upon her, and rend her limb from limb.
He rolled hisglaring eyes fiercely on the faces bending over him, and gnashed his teeth in impotent rage as he saw Gipsy.
You had more agreeable company," said Minnette, in a low, cold voice, glaring her fierce eyes at Louis as she arose.
It was not for the loss of the statue she cared most--though that could scarcely be replaced--but so glaring an act of disobedience as entering the refectory could not go unpunished.
He stared out at the darkness, and there, through the thin flames of the fire, saw two great yellow shapes which appeared to be walking up and down and glaring into the cave.
This latter section of the speech has heretofore been omitted by most of Mr. Lincoln's biographers because of its glaring inappropriateness as a Congressional effort.
I have been told that it was prepared by Lincoln, but purged of its most glaring grammatical errors by James McNamar, who afterwards became Lincoln's rival in an important love affair.
It was crowned with three small towers, roofed with yellow tiles, and painted with gaudy designs in glaring colours.
To my mind the patterns and colouring of everything we saw were particularly hideous, though some of our party who posed as connoisseurs went into raptures over weird designs and glaring blues and browns.
The glaringdiscrepancy stared me in the face, and pronounced my ruin.
She was about nine years old; but evil knowledge, cunning duplicity, and the rest, were glaring in her precocious face.
It is a glaring instance of the bad effects of a plurality of wives; and being contrary to our constitutional laws of marriage, I declined giving an opinion as to who was right or wrong.
You must teach him colour and design, how all beautiful colours are graduated colours and glaring colours the essence of vulgarity.
Barren architecture, the vulgar and glaring advertisements that desecrate not merely your cities but every rock and river that I have seen yet in America - all this is not enough.
All the horrible meaning of the scene he had fled from came to him like a rush of blood to the head, and he stood with it, glaringat it, in the middle of a roaring street.
Rob's companion pointed to a melancholy-looking man in a seedy coat, who was sitting alone glaring at the celebrity.
Digby threw open the door defiantly and stoodglaring into the little room.
The instinctive horsewoman usually rides boldly and with perfect satisfaction to herself, but to the eye of the connoisseur she presents many glaring defects.
Such a mass of working, agitated features, glaring with the fierce passion of avarice and the basest propensities of humanity, one seldom is fated to witness.
He uttered a low curse, dropped the pitcher he was carrying, and stood glaring at me like a man possessed.
Only the dusty common road, The glaring weary heat; Only a man with a soldier's load, And the sound of tired feet.
The strong man standing there menacing, armed with a whip like a flail, his eyes glaring with the new and baleful light of madness, became transfigured in the child's imagination to something supernatural.
The patch is, I suspect, tooglaring to be pleasing; but the Colonel's sketches are capitally good.
At last the unfortunate one's head rose above the mouth of the hole, and in a moment more he was standing glaring at his master with sulky apprehension.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glaring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.