The man was glaring at the boy for breaking his window [Please select]
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We bought glaring bulbs for Diwali. [adjective]
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I imagine the historians of the period, both social and military, will have found lots more glaring anachronisms. [adjective]
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He is lead around the streets by two men, glaring into images which become animated. [adjective]
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No glaring chalk, no grim sandstone, no rugged flint, outface it; but deep rich meadows, and foliage thick, and cool arcades of ancient trees, defy the noise that men make. [adjective]
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Polikey still sat on the bed in his corner, glaring wildly about him, and smiling bitterly. [adjective]
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What was the meaning of this glaring eye, this gasping breath, this awful expression in her face, this convulsive action of her hands. [adjective]
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Now they came forward shouting a psalm of triumph, their eyes glaring, wilder and more ruthless than ever. [adjective]
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The man of the so-called educated classes lives in still more glaring inconsistency and suffering. [adjective]
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One need only compare the practice of life with the theory of it, to be dismayed at the glaring antagonism between our conditions of life and our conscience. [adjective]
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The legislator cannot plead ignorance as an excuse for upholding a glaring iniquity. [adjective]
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