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glaring

(= blazing, blinding, dazzling, fulgent) shining intensely the blazing sun blinding headlights dazzling snow fulgent patterns of sunlight the glaring sun (= crying, egregious, flagrant, gross, rank) conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible a crying shame an egregious lie flagrant violation of human rights a glaring error gross ineptitude gross injustice rank treachery

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Simple sentences

The glaring headlights dazzled us for a moment.
The glaring light is hurtful to the eyes.
How did you manage to overlook such a glaring error?

Movie subtitles

She's glaring. - She's glaring.
Now, Grandpa, stop glaring at Terry.
Moreover, we shall seat him here beside your bust. If you relax, that will always be glaring at him.
Smiling.glaring at me.
Or perhaps ofthose driven to the camps at gunpoint amid the barking dogs and glaring searchlights, with the flames ofthe crematorium in the distance, in one of those night scenes so dear to a Nazi's heart.
They are always such glaring faults.
If you mixed with intelligent people, you wouldn't be glaring at me as if I had committed some crime.
He had two glaring eyes, a short tail, pointed wings, and was breathing fire.
It was another glaring afternoon and streets were shimmering in the heat.
What's he glaring about?
Now there's no use glaring at me like that.
The glaring injustices of Marx' and Engels' day are over.
Why are you glaring at me?
She's glaring.
Then again we shall seat him here beside your bust so that if you relax that will always be glaring at him.
I've hidden from you the glaring symptoms of imminent catastrophe.
He had two great, glaring eyes short tail and pointed wings.
We have a nice, comfortable sofa and no glaring lights.
No glaring light.
Great big, glaring eyes. Long, pointed teeth. Ten feet tall!
They wouldn't make mistakes so glaring they'd be found out in two weeks.
It's a glaring injustice, and it happens to millions every day in Germany.
I turn around, there's this mean-looking captain glaring at me.
I'M CORRECTING THE MORE GLARING ERRORS.
The door opens and there is our little seven-year-old sitting on the chair, glaring at five teenage boys with bloody noses!
Then one day. we learned that he should've never been in our school. For this strange attitude of his, you see. this both glaring and vacant stare. we took to be superior qualities, were those of a retard. He was crazy!
Yes, a glaring mistake.
That afternoon, in the glaring sun.
He questioned the student on my left. on my right, in front of me. behind me, and then, glaring at me. asked somebody else the question.
Surely. -But there are some people, most people, you could show them something as glaring as day against night, and they'll still deny it.
So, there I was, you see - all alone in this sty with this gigantic sow, out of her mind with pain, piggy eyes glaring at me with murder in them.
I don't doubt that you believe that. but seems to me that. you're overlooking a glaring contradiction.
Um, there's a lady glaring at me.
When I first came here people assumed I was just another glaring example of nepotism unskilled and promoted over the heads of the more competent and deserving.
He's always glaring at strangers in the teahouse.
Yeah, the glaring, the awkwardness.
And there is one glaring difference between the records released in 2000 and those he released in 2004.
You were standing in the very front of the crowd, and there you were, just glaring at me.
Because if you were looking to shut him down before he got his story out. all that glaring was a great way to go about it.

News and current affairs

Addressing the glaring shortcomings in the country's judicial system should also be made a condition for support, both as an immediate and a long-term objective.
But these statistics mask a glaring fact: the average American family is worse off than it was three and half years ago.
Nigeria and Angola are other glaring examples of countries that have failed to use their oil wealth for the benefit of their people.
The conflicts of interest were glaring.
So far, Muslims in Russia have not been actively involved in political life, with the glaring exception of certain localities, such as Chechnya.
At a time when the Islamic Republic has failed in its economic and political promises to the Iranian people, the regime's most glaring weakness may prove to be the absence of a credible religious authority that can justify its shortcomings.
Yet a glaring contradiction exists between the universality and supremacy of human rights and the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in states' internal affairs, which are also enshrined in UN documents.
Most glaring is QE supporters' tendency to ascribe any decline in interest rates before the policy was announced to market participants' expectations that QE would be coming.
Belarus provides a glaring example.
For example, he cites the draining away of industrial jobs as the most glaring evidence of France's decline.
BRUSSELS: For many years, the most glaring weakness in the European Union has been its inability to mobilise a common foreign and security policy (CFSP).
But high unemployment, glaring inequality, and soaring prices for basic commodities are also a huge factor.
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.
In global terms, the contrast between what America says and what it does has become glaring.
The most glaring injustice in this respect has been the failure of the US and the European Union to deliver substantially on their promises of market access to agricultural exports from poor countries.
These countries' rankings on political freedoms and corruption stand in glaring contrast to their rankings on development indicators.
Vindication comes quickly in Hollywood movies, but not in Turkey, whose courts have so far seemed oblivious to the glaring problems with evidence presented by police and prosecutors.
His selection of Sarah Palin, a charismatic but spectacularly unqualified candidate, as his running mate, is just the most glaring of many examples of the real McCain.
Had more attention been given to the country's most glaring inequalities in access to water, shelter, or jobs, this population might not have chosen violence as an instrument of change.
This is perhaps the welfare state's most glaring weakness.
While deleveraging is ongoing in advanced economies, many developing countries will be able to explore untapped investment opportunities - infrastructure bottlenecks being a glaring example.
As a result of such pressure, Taiwan has become the most isolated country in modern history, which is all the more glaring in view of its economic and political success.

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