glare in the PONS Dictionary

glare Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

glare of the sun
to glare defiance [at sb/sth]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A smile, a glare, a wink, a three-piece suit, a scientist's white coat, are all suggestive devices that imply more than the immediate action.
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The windows are recessed from the frame to control heat and glare from the sun.
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He glares at them straight in the eye as if he has grievances.
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He was also forced to live under the never-extinguished glare of an electric bulb.
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The supplied green phosphor monitor had a nylon mesh glare filter.
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Applications include photographs with poor contrast due to glare, for example.
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This makes it near-impossible to see planets against the star's glare.
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The main road through the village may have been covered to shelter the villagers from the intense glare and heat of the sun.
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Matte photo paper is less shiny and has less of a glare than glossy paper.
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It will generally be smooth to the touch and will have some glare to it.
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