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glaring

glaring ADJ

glaring
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glaring LAW
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glaring LAW
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glaring (sounds)
glaring (sounds)

glaring head

glare <a glare; glares> N (of the sun)

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He is first seen glaring through the display window of an antique store before shattering it with his fists.
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Some critics see it as almost a gimmick; the glaring unreality of superhero fantasy is an unforgettable and almost unforgivable trait of the book.
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One glaring fact -- it had all the makings of a humdinger, especially in the opening half.
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With a little effort, it can fail to see even the most glaring injustice.
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I opened the door into the glaring sunlight and pulled my sopping foot and ruined shoe out of the bucket.
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The plot itself -- like most involving time travel -- also contains some glaring inconsistencies that sticklers will be sure to seize upon.
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The point becomes more glaring when we add the other huge figures being peddled about in connection with publicity expenses for the same election.
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The course was academically poor with several glaring infirmities.
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Those miscues would not have been so glaring if the offence had not continued to underwhelm.
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I mean they're the most glaring kind of hypocrite, denouncing their enemies as not just wrong but evil, while committing the sins they rail against.
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